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Analysing Australian History: From Custodianship to the Anthropocene (60,000 BCE-2010)

Analysing Australian History: From Custodianship to the Anthropocene (60,000 BCE-2010)

by Richard BroomeJames Grout David Harris and others
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Age range: 16 to 18 years old Publication Date: 22/10/2021

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Written specifically for the new Study Design, Analysing Australian History is the first series of resources to cover all the requirements of the VCE Australian History syllabus.

Led by Emeritus Professor Richard Broome, our expert author team of highly experienced teachers and historians draws on a wide range of compelling historical sources and activities to explore key themes in our past and captivate students with the various continuities and changes in Australian history.

The Analysing Australian History textbooks include:
  • an accessible interpretation of the new study design to nurture a genuine enthusiasm for Australian History while comprehensively covering all curriculum objectives
  • an extensive range of primary historical sources, analysis activities, historical intrepretations and recent historiographical research across both Area of Study 1: Foundations and Area of Study 2: Transformations
  • activities and questions designed to support students in their pursuit of a deep understanding of Australian history and to extend their knowledge of Australian history taught in previous years
  • exceptional exam and assessment preparation support including source-based and other exam-style questions and plenty of tools for revision
  • relevant and engaging content reviewed by a range of notable academics, teachers and high-profile Indigenous scholars.
  • A percentage of each sale will be donated to the Indigenous Reading Project.
From Custodianship to the Anthropocene: 60,000 BCE–2010 explores the ways humans have shaped, and been influenced, by the Australian landscape over thousands of years. It investigates how peoples with very different ideas of the world clashed over the use of land and resources, and how differences over the use of the environment have become a key theme of Australian society into the modern era.
ISBN:
9781009083522
9781009083522
Category:
Educational: History
Age range:
16 to 18 years old
Format:
Mixed media product
Publication Date:
22-10-2021
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Dimensions (mm):
248x175x14mm
Weight:
0.69kg
Richard Broome

Richard Broome is Emeritus Professor of History at La Trobe University. 

One of Australia's most respected scholars of Aboriginal history, he is the author of fourteen books including the prize-winning Aboriginal Victorians (2005), Fighting Hard (2015) and co-author of Mallee Country (2020).

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