Early Tasmania (eBook)

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2022
297 Seiten
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859-654716692-4 (EAN)

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Early Tasmania - James Backhouse Walker
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In "Early Tasmania," James Backhouse Walker offers a profound exploration of the island's formative years, deftly intertwining history, geography, and sociology to illuminate the complexities of early colonial life. Written in an eloquent yet accessible style, Walker's narrative combines meticulous research with vivid descriptive passages, placing the environmental and human elements of Tasmania within the broader context of colonial expansion in Australia. The text serves not only as a historical account but also engages with the moral implications of colonization, reflecting a rapidly evolving literary trend that sought to reconcile the brutalities of empire with emerging national identities. James Backhouse Walker, a prominent figure in Tasmanian history, was deeply influenced by his background as the son of a Quaker. His upbringing instilled in him a sense of social justice and a profound interest in nature. Walker's firsthand experiences as a botanist and historian uniquely positioned him to comment on the delicate balance between the exploitation of resources and preservation of the indigenous landscape, enriching his narrative with both scientific rigor and ethical contemplation. Readers seeking a comprehensive understanding of Tasmania's history will find "Early Tasmania" to be an invaluable resource. Walker's insightful observations and balanced perspective make this work essential for anyone interested in the nuances of colonial history, ecological concerns, and the ingrained legacies that shape modern Tasmania.

James Backhouse Walker (1841–1899) was a distinguished Australian historian and solicitor renowned for his scholarly contributions to the understanding of Tasmania's early colonial history. Born in Hobart Town, Van Diemen's Land, now known as Tasmania, Walker developed a deep interest in the island's past, which spurred a lifelong commitment to its study and documentation. A leading member of the Tasmanian public life, he was also involved with the Royal Society of Tasmania and held the position of vice-chancellor at the University of Tasmania. Walker's seminal work, 'Early Tasmania', originally delivered as a series of lectures in 1895 and published posthumously in 1902, provides an invaluable narrative of the island from its earliest discovery by Europeans through to the period of convict transportation. His meticulous research and engaging prose offer readers an insightful glimpse into the formative years of Tasmania's society and governance. The depth of Walker's historical analysis and his dedication to authenticity establish him as a key figure in Tasmanian historiography, his works continuing to be referenced by scholars exploring the complexities of colonial Australian history. His literary style, characterized by precision and accessibility, reflects his passion for education and his desire to disseminate knowledge to a broad audience. Walker's legacy endures through his contributions to the historical narrative of Tasmania, and he is remembered as a significant scholar who enriched the understanding of his homeland's past.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 10.8.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte
Schlagworte 19th century settlers • 19th century Tasmania • aboriginal Tasmania • Australian Colonial History • Australian history • Australian history resource • British colonization • Classic • Colonial history • Colonial life complexities • Colonial Tasmania history • convict history Australia • Early Australian settlements • early exploration • Engaging historical prose • frontier life • historical accounts • Historical perspective Tasmania • historical Tasmania • History • James Backhouse Walker • pioneer settlers • primary source analysis • Risdon Cove Colony • Socioeconomic development • Tasmania • Tasmanian cultural heritage • Tasmanian exploration narrative • Tasmanian history • Tasmanian Settlement • Van Diemen's Land • Walker legal background
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