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Main Title: The civilisation of Port Phillip : settler ideology, violence, and rhetorical possession / Thomas James Rogers. Book Cover
Author: Rogers, Thomas James
Imprint: Carlton, Victoria : Melbourne University Press, 2018.
Collation: x, 254 pages : 1 map, paperback ; 21 cm.
Subject: First Nations Australians - - Frontier life
First Nations Australians - - First encounters
First Nations Australians - - Massacres and frontier violence
Colonial times
Port Phillip Region (Vic.) (Bunurong Country and Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Country)
ISBN: 9780522870602 (paperback) : 9780522872385 (hardback) :
Notes:
Port Phillip's free settlers often said that they were civilising a wilderness. The truth was that the occupied country already had people, laws, politics, and economies. What did 'civilisation' mean to the free settlers? And what was the relationship between civilising and violence? The Civilisation of Port Phillip tracks the violent history of the first years of British settlement in the Port Phillip District, now the state of Victoria. It illuminates the underlying free-settler rhetoric that advocated and abetted violence on the frontier. For the first time, we hear the settlers tell us in their own words what the civilisation of Port Phillip really involved. Frontier violence in Port Phillip involved Aboriginal peoples, convicts, free settlers and colonial of officials. This history shows how the lives of these different people interconnected in early Port Phillip, in unlikely friendships, dire misunderstandings, and fatal clashes. It paints a vivid picture of the period drawn from archival records, a thorough re-reading of older histories, and new ideas in the scholarship of violence.

Includes bibliography and index.
Result Collection Location Shelf No Status Notes
Non-Fiction Main Library 994.52 PPHI ROG Available