1851-1900

1851-1900
Author: Rees D. Barrett
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2009
Genre: Australia
ISBN:

Settler Colonial Governance in Nineteenth-Century Victoria

Settler Colonial Governance in Nineteenth-Century Victoria
Author: Leigh Boucher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2015
Genre: Aboriginal Australians
ISBN: 9781925022346

This is a quite distinctive development shaped by the aftermath of the history wars within Australia and through engagement with the 'new imperial history' of Britain and its empire. It is characterised by an awareness of colonial Australia's positioning within broader imperial circuits through which key personnel, ideas and practices flowed, and also by 'local' settler society's impact upon, and entanglements with, Aboriginal Australia. The volume heralds a new, spatially aware, movement within Australian history writing. - Alan Lester This is a timely, astutely assembled and well nuanced collection that combines theoretical sophistication with empirical solidity. Theoretically, it engages knowledgeably but not uncritically with a broad range of influences, including postcolonialism, the new imperial history, settler colonial studies and critical Indigenous studies.

A Collection of Essays on the Colonial Economy of N.S.W.

A Collection of Essays on the Colonial Economy of N.S.W.
Author: Gordon Beckett
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1466927771

This series explains the many important aspects of the colonial Economy of N.S.W. between 1788 and 1835. This present volume sets down over 14 essays on aspects of the colonial economy, ranging from a short review of the Van Diemen's Land Company - the second land grant coy in Australia - the AAC being the first, to a study of the writings of Professor Noel Butlin and the factors of economic growth in those important first 30 years of the colony and settlement in NSW. Some notable essays include an understanding of the Macquarie years that set a standard for economic development that became hard to follow. The many statutes enacted by Westminster Parliament in establishing the colony are examined as is the rise of the pastoralist and squatter in the colony. These entire special features of the economy helped set up the economic drivers that created such a successful economy.

GUIDING the COLONIAL ECONOMY

GUIDING the COLONIAL ECONOMY
Author: Gordon Beckett
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2012-08-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1466927739

This series explains the many important aspects of the colonial Economy of N.S.W. between 1788 and 1835. Guiding the colonial economy was the strong hand of a dedicated public servant - the first senior appointment by a Colonial Governor - that appointee was William Lithgow -the first Deputy Assistant Commissary-General, then the first Auditor-General of the Colony. In conjunction with the work of Lithgow, the development of the public service accounting and finance areas is developed. The dual volumes of Guiding the economy and Financing the Colony provides the foundation story of the Treasury operations in Colonial N.S.W.