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Forgotten War: new edition
By (Author) Henry Reynolds
NewSouth Publishing
NewSouth Publishing
1st July 2022
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Colonialism and imperialism
Indigenous peoples
994.0049915
Paperback
288
Width 135mm, Height 210mm
We are at war with them, wrote a Tasmanian settler in 1831. What we call their crime is what in a white man we should call patriotism.
Australia is dotted with memorials to soldiers who fought in wars overseas. So why are there no official memorials or commemorations of the wars that were fought on Australian soil between First Nations people and white colonists Why is it more controversial to talk about the frontier wars now than it was one hundred years ago In this updated edition of Forgotten War, winner of the 2014 Victorian Premiers Award for non-fiction, influential historian Henry Reynolds makes it clear that there can be no reconciliation without acknowledging the wars fought on our own soil.
Impressive In terse, uncompromising sentences, Reynolds lays out a new road map towards true reconciliation. Raymond Evans, The Age
A brilliant light shone into a dark forgetfulness: ground-breaking, authoritative, compelling. Kate Grenville
Forgotten War invites us to recognise and applaud the courage and tenacity of those Aborigines who defended their lands against impossible odds and to recognise the cost to them and to their descendants. Franklin Richards
Forgotten War is a work of passion by one of Australias greatest living historians, a scholar who has helped to redefine the relationships between white and black Australians His measured prose and scholarly authority should be heeded. Peter Stanley, Sydney Morning Herald
Henry Reynolds Forgotten War calls for the principle of lest we forget to include all Australians who died in defending their country, including Indigenous people. Timely historical analysis of newly collated and discovered evidence shows that the coming of European settlers to Aboriginal territories was firmly defined as a frontier war Reynolds makes a compelling and measured case that we should officially honour and acknowledge the tens of thousands of people who died in our frontier wars. Judges Report, The Victorian Premiers Literary Awards
'A brilliant light shone into a dark forgetfulness: ground-breaking, authoritative, compelling.' --KATE GRENVILLE
'Forgotten War is a work of passion by one of Australia's greatest living historians, a scholar who has helped to redefine the relationships between white and black Australians ... His measured prose and scholarly authority should be heeded.' --PETER STANLEY, Sydney Morning Herald Winner of the 2014 Victorian Premier's Award for non-fiction
Henry Reynolds is one of Australia's most recognised historians. His pioneering work has changed the way we see the intertwining of black and white history in Australia. His books with NewSouth include The Other Side of the Frontier (reissue); What's Wrong with Anzac (as co-author); Unnecessary Wars; This Whispering in Our Hearts Revisited; Truth-Telling: History, Sovereignty and the Uluru Statement, winner of Non-Fiction Book Award in the EPAA awards, and most recently Tongerlongeter: First Nations Leader and Tasmanian War Hero (co-author).