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Kin : a real people's history of our nation / Nicholas Dean Brodie.

By: Publication details: Richmond, Victoria : Hardie Grant Books, 2015.Description: xiii, 370 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some colour), genealogical tables, maps, portraits ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781742708621
Other title:
  • Real people's history of our nation
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 994
Summary: This is at heart the story of European settlement in Australia, told through the stories of the real people who made Australia's history what it is. When author and historian Nick Brodie traced his own family tree, he began to see the pattern of European settlement in Australia. As he learnt about the generations of his family, Nick uncovered the social and cultural contexts and historic circumstances that shaped his ancestors: the Irish, the convicts, the early settlers, Cobb & Co coachmen, the men from Snowy River, the Boer war, Galipolli, the Depression and the second world war. His quest is full of suspense, frustrations and red herrings, and makes a gripping story. As Brodie tracks down where key characters lived, what they did, and the decisions they made, to commit treason, immigrate, marry, or move, he pieces together a complex and entertaining puzzle of Australia's history told through the very people who made it: the everyday Australians who contributed to Australia's rich and varied story.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

This is at heart the story of European settlement in Australia, told through the stories of the real people who made Australia's history what it is. When author and historian Nick Brodie traced his own family tree, he began to see the pattern of European settlement in Australia. As he learnt about the generations of his family, Nick uncovered the social and cultural contexts and historic circumstances that shaped his ancestors: the Irish, the convicts, the early settlers, Cobb & Co coachmen, the men from Snowy River, the Boer war, Galipolli, the Depression and the second world war. His quest is full of suspense, frustrations and red herrings, and makes a gripping story. As Brodie tracks down where key characters lived, what they did, and the decisions they made, to commit treason, immigrate, marry, or move, he pieces together a complex and entertaining puzzle of Australia's history told through the very people who made it: the everyday Australians who contributed to Australia's rich and varied story.

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