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The Black War: Fear, Sex and Resistance in Tasmania

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Fear, Sex and Resistance in Tasmania

by Nicholas Clements
Paperback
Publication Date: 23/04/2014
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The Black War presents a compelling and challenging view of our early contact history, the legacy of which reverberates strongly to the present day.


'At its core, The Black War is a story about two peoples who just wanted to be free of each other . . . sooner or later Europeans and Aborigines were bound to clash, but it was Tasmania's unique circumstances that turned this encounter into a 'war of extermination'.'
Between 1825 and 1831 close to 200 Britons and 1000 Aborigines died violently in Tasmania's Black War. It was by far the most intense frontier conflict in Australia's history, yet many Australians know little about it. The Black War takes a unique approach to this historic event, looking chiefly at the experiences and attitudes of those who took part in the conflict. By contrasting the perspectives of colonists and Aborigines, Nicholas Clements takes a deeply human look at the events that led to the shocking violence and tragedy of the war, detailing raw personal accounts that shed light on the tribes, families and individuals involved as they struggled to survive in their turbulent world.
The Black War presents a compelling and challenging view of our early contact history, the legacy of which reverberates strongly to the present day.

Foreword by Henry Reynolds
ISBN:
9780702250064
9780702250064
Category:
Australasian & Pacific history
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
23-04-2014
Publisher:
University of Queensland Press
Country of origin:
Australia
Pages:
288
Dimensions (mm):
227x153x20mm
Weight:
0.39kg
Nicholas Clements

Nicholas Clements is an eighth generation Tasmanian who has spent most of his life in the Tamar Valley. In addition to being a family man and a keen rock climber, he is a part-time teacher of history, philosophy and psychology. He is also an adjunct researcher at the University of Tasmania, where he completed his PhD on the island’s Aboriginal and early contact histories. His 2014 book, The Black War: Fear, Sex and Resistance in Tasmania, explored the motivations and experiences of both Aborigines and colonists during that conflict.

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I was blown away by this book. To be honest I only bought it because Henry Reynolds had endorsed it (I'd never heard of Clements), but I found the writing to be better than even Reynolds', and the research and arguments more compelling than in any Australian history book I've read (and I've read a lot!) I think this one's a game changer, and a cracking read to boot!

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