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Geoffrey Blainey

    Geoffrey Blainey è un eminente storico australiano, celebrato per la sua rara grazia e maestria narrativa. Coraggioso intellettuale pubblico, ha sfidato le concezioni convenzionali sull'insediamento europeo, sui diritti terrieri aborigeni e sull'immigrazione asiatica. Blainey possedeva una notevole capacità di interpretare il cambiamento tecnologico attraverso narrazioni lucide che attraevano sia specialisti che un pubblico generale. Il suo lavoro ha plasmato significativamente il dibattito pubblico e la ricerca accademica, lasciando un segno indelebile nella storia e nel discorso intellettuale australiano.

    Geoffrey Blainey
    Sea of Dangers
    Black Kettle and Full Moon
    A Game of Our Own
    Triumph of the Nomads: A History of Ancient Australia
    Before I Forget
    The Story of Australia's People Vol. II
    • In Volume II of The Story of Australia's People, Geoffrey Blainey continues his account of the history of this country from the early Gold Rush to the present day, completing the story of our nation and its people. When Europeans crossed the world to plant a new society in an unknown land, traditional life for Australia's first inhabitants changed forever. For the new arrivals, Australia was a land that rewarded, tricked, tantalised and often defeated. From the Gold Rush to Land Rights and the Digital Age, Blainey brings to life the key events of more recent times that have shaped us into the nation and people we are today. Compelling, groundbreaking and brilliantly readable, The Story of Australia's People Volume II is the second instalment of an ambitious two-part work, and the culmination of the lifework of Australia's most prolific and wide-ranging historian.

      The Story of Australia's People Vol. II
    • Before I Forget

      • 352pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      In his late-eighties, Geoffrey Blainey reflects on his formative years growing up in rural Victoria as the son of a Methodist minister. His childhood experiences, from climbing rooftops to gaze at the Great Dividing Range to his early fascination with history and current affairs during WWII, shaped his lifelong passion for learning. A scholarship to Wesley College and later studies at the University of Melbourne further developed his historical insights. This memoir not only chronicles his personal journey but also offers a rich social history of Australia.

      Before I Forget
    • Triumph of the Nomads, Geoffrey Blainey's thirteenth book, is a startling reassessment of the Aborigines in early Australia. Rather than being prisoners in a hostile continent, the Aborigines were a successful race —triumphant in their discovery of the land, triumphant in their adaptation to it, and in their mastery of its contrasting climates, seasons and resources. Triumph of the Nomads was co-winner of the Barbara Ramsden Award for Literature, 1976, and was highly commended by the National Book Council in 1976. "Triumph of the Nomads...presents a case for the Aborigines that the traditionally-minded will find as startling as some critics declared the thesis of The Tyranny of Distance to be." --AGE "unflaggingly interesting, persuasively argued and beautifully written" --AUSTRALIAN "He succeeds, as he did before with The Tyranny of Distance in producing an original, interesting book, by asking the bread-and-butter economic questions." --BULLETIN SUN AUSTRALIA

      Triumph of the Nomads: A History of Ancient Australia
    • A Game of Our Own

      The Origins of Australian Football (16pt Large Print Edition)

      • 490pagine
      • 18 ore di lettura

      Exploring the origins of Australian Rules football, Geoffrey Blainey delves into its early characters and the formation of the VFL, challenging notions of Irish or Aboriginal influences. He highlights the game's evolution from its rudimentary beginnings in 1860 to its modern form, detailing the unique challenges faced by early umpires and players. Through a captivating social history, the book reveals how the sport transformed over time, making it essential reading for dedicated fans seeking to understand its rich heritage.

      A Game of Our Own
    • In the bestselling Black Kettle and Full Moon, master storyteller Geoffrey Blainey takes us on another absorbing journey – a guided tour of a vanished Australia. Covering the years from the first gold rush to World War I. Blainey paints a fascinating picture of how our forebears lived – in the outback, in towns and cities, at sea and on land. He looks at all aspects of daily life, from billycans to brass bands, from ice-making to etiquette, from pipes to pubs. The engaging text is further brought alive by an evocative selection of contemporary illustrations by artists such as Julian Ashton. This is Geoffrey Blainey doing what he does best bringing to life for the modern reader the sighs and sounds and smells of another time.

      Black Kettle and Full Moon
    • Sea of Dangers

      Captain Cook and His Rivals in the South Pacific

      • 352pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      The narrative centers on the simultaneous voyages of two ships in 1769, the French St. Jean-Baptiste and the British Endeavour, both in search of a missing continent. Captains Jean de Surville and James Cook, unaware of each other's presence, nearly cross paths in New Zealand waters on Christmas. Geoffrey Blainey masterfully recounts this gripping tale, exploring the lives and rivalries of the men aboard these vessels, highlighting their adventures and the significance of their journeys in the context of exploration history.

      Sea of Dangers
    • The book offers a fresh perspective on the world's major religions, challenging preconceived notions and providing insightful analysis. Beyond religion, it weaves a rich narrative that encompasses the entirety of human experience, making it a valuable resource for readers seeking to deepen their understanding of diverse cultural and historical contexts.

      A Short History of the 20th Century
    • Tells the story of the world's people. It begins before human beings moved out of Africa to explore and settle the other continents. It is a story of the inhabited world being pulled apart, and of it coming together again in centuries. It recreates human experience in varied forms, describing human life at both its grandest and domestic levels.

      A Very Short History of the World
    • The book explores the extensive influence of Christianity throughout history, highlighting its significant impact on global events and cultures. Geoffrey Blainey guides readers from the origins of the faith, delving into its development and evolution over time, up to contemporary issues. The narrative aims to illuminate lesser-known aspects of Christianity's story, beyond the familiar accounts of Jesus, providing a comprehensive understanding of its role in shaping the world.

      A Short History of Christianity
    • The Peaks of Lyell

      • 350pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Recognized for its cultural significance, this work contributes to our understanding of civilization's knowledge base. It has been selected by scholars for its importance, highlighting its relevance in historical and intellectual contexts.

      The Peaks of Lyell