Parliamentary Papers

Parliamentary Papers
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
Publisher:
Total Pages: 954
Release: 1905
Genre: Bills, Legislative
ISBN:

Paupers, Poor Relief and Poor Houses in Western Australia, 1829- 1910

Paupers, Poor Relief and Poor Houses in Western Australia, 1829- 1910
Author: Penelope Hetherington
Publisher: UWA Publishing
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2009-12-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1742580327

Based on meticulous research, Paupers, Poor Relief and Poor Houses in Western Australia 1829-1910 throws light upon those who are neglected within the celebratory history of Western Australia’s past. Who fed the indentured servants who were cast adrift by their masters? What was the government’s solution to the problem of unemployed paupers, many of them ex-convicts? And what became of the destitute women and children and the sick and insane? The overt wealth of present-day Western Australia makes for a problematic consideration of a colonial society characterised by the fundamental lack of resources and charitable institutions, and inadequate Governmental administration. With a sense of simplicity, Hetherington guides us toward contemplation of Western Australia as a state whose present wealth was built on the backs of indentured labourers, ex-convicts and penniless immigrants.

Parliamentary Papers

Parliamentary Papers
Author: Queensland. Parliament. Legislative Assembly
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1392
Release: 1914
Genre: Queensland
ISBN:

New Towns in the New World

New Towns in the New World
Author: David Allan Hamer
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1990
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780231066204

Hamer has written a broad, comparative overview of the evolution of British-derived urban traditions in four former colonies: the US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.

Ambition's Fire

Ambition's Fire
Author: James McDonald Rapson Cameron
Publisher: Nedlands, W.A. : University of Western Australia Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1981
Genre: History
ISBN:

The spread of settlement, 1829-50 considers Europeans coming to terms with an alien land surface and problems arising from popular misconceptions of the colonys geography.

Humanitarianism, empire and transnationalism, 1760-1995

Humanitarianism, empire and transnationalism, 1760-1995
Author: Joy Damousi
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2022-03-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1526159546

This is the first book to examine the shifting relationship between humanitarianism and the expansion, consolidation and postcolonial transformation of the Anglophone world across three centuries, from the antislavery campaign of the late eighteenth century to the role of NGOs balancing humanitarianism and human rights in the late twentieth century. Contributors explore the trade-offs between humane concern and the altered context of colonial and postcolonial realpolitik. They also showcase an array of methodologies and sources with which to explore the relationship between humanitarianism and colonialism. These range from the biography of material objects to interviews as well as more conventional archival enquiry. They also include work with and for Indigenous people whose family histories have been defined in large part by ‘humanitarian’ interventions.