Six Australian Battlefields

Six Australian Battlefields

1988 • 324 pages

Generations of Australians have been taught that no wars have ever been fought on Australian soil. Yet as many as 20,000 black Australians died fighting a war of resistance that lasted for more than a century. This book presents an alternative view of history. Through detailed accounts of four great clashes, it confronts the reader with the realities of life on the Australian frontier. Through a retelling of the stories of Vinegar Hill and Eureka it reminds the reader of the central place of resistance in Australia's history.


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