Remembering the Myall Creek Massacre
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Remembering the Myall Creek Massacre
Marking its 180th anniversary, this book explores the significance of one of the most horrifying events of Australian colonialism. Thoughtful and fearless, it challenges us to look at our history without flinching as an act of remembrance and reconciliation.
The 1838 Myall Creek Massacre is remembered for the brutality of the crime committed by white settlers against innocent Aboriginal men, women and children, but also because eleven of the twelve assassins were arrested and brought to trial. Amid tremendous controversy, seven were hanged. Myall Creek was not the last time the colonial administration sought to apply the law equally to Aboriginal people and settlers, but it was the last time perpetrators of a massacre were convicted and hanged.
Marking its 180th anniversary, Remembering the Myall Creek Massacre explores the significance of one of the most horrifying events of Australian colonialism. Thoughtful and fearless, it challenges us to look at our history without flinching as an act of remembrance and reconciliation.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781742235752
Publisher: NewSouth Publishing
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 June 2018
Country: Australia
Imprint: NewSouth Publishing
Illustration: 20 Images
Contributors:
- Edited by Jane Lydon
- Edited by Lyndall Ryan
Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 20.0mm
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 231.0mm
Weight: 340g
Pages: 232
About the Author
Jane Lydon is the Wesfarmers Chair of Australian History at the University of Western Australia, and currently serves as the Chair of History (2016β2018). Jane wrote The Flash of Recognition, published by NewSouth in 2012.
Lyndall Ryan is Conjoint Professor of History in the Centre for the History of Violence at the University of Newcastle. Lyndall is a trailblazing historian of Indigenous Australia (her book The Tasmanian Aborigines was published in 1981).
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