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Life and Progress in Australasia

Life and Progress in Australasia

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  • Date Published: December 2011
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  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781108039406

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  • Michael Davitt (1846–1906) was a prominent and influential figure in Irish politics in the nineteenth century. A fervent supporter of Irish independence, he was imprisoned more than once in England, but later became a Member of Parliament for Irish constituencies. In this book, first published in 1898, Davitt records a journey of seven months through the Australasian colonies, noting his impressions of the areas he passed through and discussing the political and social norms across the different regions. He examines land laws in many of the areas and describes the different industries then emerging. He also reports on the treatment of aborigines, ranging from 'exterminating the aborigines' in Tasmania to the 'efforts to protect them' in Western Australia, and finally focuses on prisons and prisoner welfare across the colonies he visited. This book offers a wealth of information on many aspects of nineteenth-century Australasia.

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    • Date Published: December 2011
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781108039406
    • length: 504 pages
    • dimensions: 216 x 140 x 29 mm
    • weight: 0.64kg
    • contains: 2 maps
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Preface
    Part I. Western Australia:
    1. Throwing the wrong man into the Suez Canal, and a moral
    2. En route for Coolgardie
    3. Opposing views on the Coolgardie goldfield
    4. Visit to the 'Londonderry' and 'Bayley's Reward'
    5. Coolgardie politics
    6. Impressions of Perth
    7. The Western Australian legislature
    8. The Aborigines
    Part II. South Australia:
    9. From Albany to Adelaide
    10. Impressions of Adelaide
    11. The constitution of South Australia
    12. Land taxation
    13. Impressions of the country on a journey from Adelaide to Broken Hill
    14. Broken Hill and its silver mines
    15. Other industries
    Part III. The Murray River Labour Settlements:
    16. Origin of the labour settlements
    17. Lyrup
    18. Pyap
    19. New residence camp
    20. Review of 'the big experiment'
    Part IV. Victoria:
    21. From Adelaide to Melbourne
    22. Australians at home
    23. Culture and education
    24. Colonial federation
    25. Some anecdotes
    26. The Victorian constitution
    27. The leading Protectionist colony
    28. Victorian land legislation
    29. A trip through the centre of Victoria
    30. The Bendigo Benevolent Asylum
    31. Echuca
    Part V. New South Wales:
    32. From Melbourne to Sydney
    33. Some talks with shearers
    34. Approaches to Sydney
    35. Sydney's racial mixtures
    36. Sydney's sensitiveness about its founders
    37. Ireland and the infant colony
    38. The evolution of self-government in Australia
    39. The Sydney legislature
    40. New South Wales legislation
    41. The rise of the New South Wales Labour party
    42. Over the Blue Mountains
    43. A squatter's home and opinions
    44. From Sydney to the border of Queensland
    Part VI. Queensland:
    45. Voyage from Sydney to Brisbane
    46. The Queensland legislature
    47. Country and goldfields
    48. Voyage to Rockhampton
    49. Mount Morgan
    50. Kanaka labour
    51. Australian scenery like Australian hospitality
    52. Charters Towers, its goldmines and prospects
    53. Queensland land laws
    54. Queensland's resources and industries
    55. South Queensland
    Part VII. Tasmania:
    56. From Melbourne to Tasmania
    57. The John Mitchel legend
    58. The country between the cities
    59. Population
    60. 'Van Diemen's Land'
    Part VIII. New Zealand:
    61. A voyage with Mark Twain
    62. From Tasmania to New Zealand
    63. Dunedin
    64. A drive to Westland
    65. The people of Westland
    66. New Zealand's capital
    67. New Zealand school system
    68. The labour laws of New Zealand
    69. The story of the colonization of New Zealand
    70. New Zealand land laws
    71. Among the Maoris
    72. Summary of impressions of New Zealand
    73. Australasia and new homes
    Part IX. Australasian Prisons:
    74. Compared with British prisons - New Zealand
    75. Tasmania
    76. Queensland
    77–78. New South Wales
    79–80. Victoria
    81. South Australia
    82. Western Australia
    83. The romantic escape of John Boyle O'Reilly
    84. The rescue of the Fenian military prisoners from Fremantle.

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