Forgotten War
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4.5 • 11 Ratings
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- $16.99
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- $16.99
Publisher Description
Australia is dotted with memorials to soldiers who fought in wars overseas. Why are there no official memorials or commemorations of the wars that were fought on Australian soil between Aborigines and white colonists? Why is it more controversial to talk about the frontier war now than it was one hundred years ago? Forgotten War continues the story told in Henry Reynolds’ seminal book The Other Side of the Frontier, which argued that the settlement of Australia had a high level of violence and conflict that we chose to ignore. That book prompted a flowering of research and fieldwork that Reynolds draws on here to give a thorough and systematic account of what caused the frontier wars between white colonists and Aborigines, how many people died and whether the colonists themselves saw frontier conflict as a form of warfare. It is particularly timely as we approach the centenary of WWI. This powerful book makes it clear that there can be no reconciliation without acknowledging the wars fought on our own soil.
Customer Reviews
What all Australians need to read about our history
This is just amazing, such important history - an overview of what happened when the British claimed Australia for their own, and all the arguments for why there WAS a war between the British and the Aboriginal people, and why we should think of it as a war (no matter what the War Memorial seems to think). The evidence is there, and it's just so so sad, and it made me so angry - I'd say it's essential reading, especially for people who feel like they need to know more.