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Lost Relations: Fortunes of my Family in Australia's Golden Age

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Lost Relations: Fortunes of my Family in Australia's Golden Age

Contributors:

By (Author) Graeme Davison

ISBN:

9781743319468

Publisher:

Allen & Unwin

Imprint:

Allen & Unwin

Publication Date:

27th May 2015

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Family history, tracing ancestors

Dewey:

994.03

Prizes:

Winner of Victorian Community History Awards - Judge's Special Prize 2015 (Australia)

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

260

Dimensions:

Width 154mm, Height 235mm, Spine 23mm

Weight:

418g

Description

A widow and her eight older children are uprooted from their Hampshire farm in 1850, and thrown together on an emigrant ship with 38 distressed needlewomen from London. How they came to be on the boat, and what happened on the high seas and afterwards in Australia, is a vivid tale of family ambitions and fears, successes and catastrophes. In Lost Relations, historian Graeme Davison follows in his family's footsteps, from the picture-postcard village of Newnham to a prison cell in Maitland, from a London slum to a miner's tent in Castlemaine. He takes us back into worlds now largely forgotten, of water-powered mills, free selectors and Methodist evangelists. The Hewetts were not famous or distinguished, but their story reveals much about the foundations of Australia. He writes, 'I did not look for skeletons in my family's cupboard, but once the cupboard was open, they simply fell out.'

Reviews

'a quiet masterpiece' - Janet McCalman, University of Melbourne. 'How to produce a good family history Get a master historian to write about his own. History and family history are combined in this fascinating book' - John Hirst, LaTrobe University

Author Bio

Graeme Davison is Emeritus Professor of History at Monash University, and author of The Rise and Fall of Marvellous Melbourne and Car Wars, and editor of the Oxford Companion to Australian History.

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