Augustus Short

Augustus Short
Author: Michael Whiting
Publisher: University of Adelaide Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2018-02-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 1925261700

Augustus Short arrived in Adelaide in late 1847 as the first Anglican Bishop of Adelaide; he was forty-five years old, married to Millicent, and they had five children. He was to remain in office for thirty-four years and departed for retirement to England in his eightieth year, much lauded as a distinguished colonist. This volume (a companion to Augustus Short and the Founding of the University of Adelaide, published in 2014) explores Short’s life before arriving in South Australia — his education at Westminster School and at Christ Church, Oxford. An outstanding scholar, Short was ordained a priest of the Church of England in 1827, and taught at Christ Church before serving eleven years in a rural parish in Northamptonshire. Many of the courageous and innovative ideas Short practised as Bishop of Adelaide had their origins in his education, and were influenced by those he studied with — Bishop Thomas Vowler Short, Bishop Charles Lloyd, Edward Bouverie Pusey and John Henry Newman, among others. Short’s first forty-five years were dominated by Christ Church, and this is equally a story of that enduring community of learning and worship as it shaped Short’s beliefs and choices in life.

Augustus and the Creation of the Roman Empire

Augustus and the Creation of the Roman Empire
Author: Ronald Mellor
Publisher: Macmillan Higher Education
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2005-06-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 1319241662

During his long reign of near-absolute power, Caesar Augustus established the Pax Romana, which gave Rome two hundred years of peace and social stability, and established an empire that would endure for five centuries and transform the history of Europe and the Mediterranean. Ronald Mellor offers a collection of primary sources featuring multiple viewpoints of the rise, achievements, and legacy of Augustus and his empire. His cogent introduction to the history of the Age of Augustus encourages students to examine such subjects as the military in war and peacetime, the social and cultural context of political change, the reform of administration, and the personality of the emperor himself. Document headnotes, a list of contemporary literary sources, a glossary of Greek and Latin terms, a chronology, questions for consideration, and a selected bibliography offer additional pedagogical support.

Cathedral and Community

Cathedral and Community
Author: John Tonkin
Publisher: UWA Publishing
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2001
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781876268688

Prepare for the CCNA #640-607 exam with Cisco authorized training materials. This text should help you to lay the foundation for designing, configuring, maintaining, and troubleshooting scalable, cost-effective networks, get in-depth information on the OSI reference model and learn how protocols map to this framework Interconnect Cisco routers and switches according to a given network design specification.

Oxford Memories

Oxford Memories
Author: James Pycroft
Publisher:
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1886
Genre: Oxford (England)
ISBN:

The Good Bishop

The Good Bishop
Author: Michael Gourlay
Publisher: Boolarong Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2016-11-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1925046532

Australian historical memory should not forget Mathew Blagden Hale, whose generosity of spirit and openness to the needs of all classes of people earned him the title of ‘the good bishop’.

Keeping a Trust

Keeping a Trust
Author: Carol Fort
Publisher: Wakefield Press
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781862547827

Dr William Wyatt emigrated to the new colony of South Australia in 1837. He became a notable pioneer and briefly held government positions including coroner and protector of Aborigines, but his major interests and influence were in the fields of cultural development, medicine and education. KEEPING A TRUST tells the story of the life of William Wyatt, and how when he approached the end of his days without an heir, he arranged to place his assets into a trust and instructed that it be used for South Australians experiencing poverty. The Wyatt Benevolent Institution was formed and since then has grown to become one of Australias leading philanthropic institutions.

Photography, Humanitarianism, Empire

Photography, Humanitarianism, Empire
Author: Jane Lydon
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2020-09-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000211444

With their power to create a sense of proximity and empathy, photographs have long been a crucial means of exchanging ideas between people across the globe; this book explores the role of photography in shaping ideas about race and difference from the 1840s to the 1948 Declaration of Human Rights. Focusing on Australian experience in a global context, a rich selection of case studies – drawing on a range of visual genres, from portraiture to ethnographic to scientific photographs – show how photographic encounters between Aboriginals, missionaries, scientists, photographers and writers fuelled international debates about morality, law, politics and human rights.Drawing on new archival research, Photography, Humanitarianism, Empire is essential reading for students and scholars of race, visuality and the histories of empire and human rights.