High Lean Country: Land, people and memory in New England

Author:   Alan Atkinson ,  JS Ryan ,  Iain Davidson ,  Andrew Piper
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367718336


Pages:   436
Publication Date:   31 March 2021
Format:   Hardback
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High Lean Country: Land, people and memory in New England


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High Lean Country captures the rich history and haunting character of the New England region of northern New South Wales. The authors explore how memory - of land, of family, of patterns of life on the other side of the world - has influenced the identity of New England. They also consider how the high country itself has shaped its people and their sense of regional uniqueness. In doing so, this book sets a new direction for understanding Australia as a whole. Weaving together the histories of human settlement, economic, social and cultural development, as well as interactions with the environment, High Lean Country shows how colonial settlers strived for decades to literally create a new England. It traces the story of the graduates of Oxford and Cambridge who turned their hands to sheep husbandry and developed a squattocracy, the establishment of schools and other institutions, and the cultivation of traditional arts. It also examines the early colonial bushranging period, and a history of not always friendly relations between white settlers and the local Aboriginal population. A project of the Heritage Futures Research Centre at the University of New England, High Lean Country is a fascinating study of this distinctive Australian high country.

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Author:   Alan Atkinson ,  JS Ryan ,  Iain Davidson ,  Andrew Piper
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.721kg
ISBN:  

9780367718336


ISBN 10:   0367718332
Pages:   436
Publication Date:   31 March 2021
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

South of My Days' - Judith Wright Note on Aboriginal Language Names Prelude: Uplands Always Attract - J.S. Ryan 1. What is New England? - Alan Atkinson PART 1: PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT 2. The Rocks Beneath - Bob Haworth 3. Sunshine, Snow, Wind and Rain - Jack Hobbs and Alan Atkinson 4. Wildlife - Peter Jarman and Karl Vernes 5. The Vegetated Landscape - Peter Clarke 6. Land and Livelihood - Nick Reid and Lewis Kahn PART 2: FIRST PEOPLES 7. Seeing Red: Musings on Rock Art - June Ross 8. Aboriginal Archaeology - Wendy Beck 9. The Frontier - David Andrew Roberts 10. Aboriginal People and Pastoralism - Rodney Harrison 11. Aborigines and Citizens - Matthew Jordan PART 3: NEWCOMERS 12. Passing Through - Martin Auster 13. Colonial Settlement - Alan Atkinson and John Atchison 14. Homesteads - Jillian Oppenheimer 15. Schools - Bruce Mitchell and Jean Newall

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The editors are all members of the University of New England. Alan Atkinson is author of The Europeans in Australia. J.S. Ryan is a cultural and regional historian, and is editor of the journal Australian Folklore. Iain Davidson teaches archaeology and is a former president of the Australian Archaeological Association. Andrew Piper has worked as an archaeologist, curator and site manager in Africa, Australia, Micronesia and New Zealand.

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