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Charles White

History of Australian Bushranging 2

In “History of Australian Bushranging 2,” Charles White delves into the intriguing and often tumultuous world of bushrangers in 19th-century Australia. This meticulously researched work interweaves detailed narratives of infamous outlaws, showcasing their complex motivations and societal impacts against the backdrop of colonial hardships. White'Äôs literary style is both engaging and informative, combining vivid storytelling with historical analysis, thereby enriching the reader's understanding of Australia's cultural and social fabric during this period of lawlessness. He employs a chronological structure that not only tracks individual bushrangers but also highlights the evolving perception of these figures from villain to folk hero. Charles White, an acclaimed historian known for his comprehensive examination of Australian history, spent years immersing himself in the stories and folklore of bushrangers. His passion for uncovering the nuances of Australian identity and heritage has been a driving force behind his scholarly pursuits. White's extensive background in Australian history, combined with an affinity for narrative storytelling, uniquely positions him to illuminate the complexities of bushranging and its ramifications on Australian society. This book is recommended for readers seeking a profound understanding of Australia's colonial past and the mythos surrounding bushrangers. White'Äôs blend of historical rigor and compelling storytelling ensures that both scholars and casual readers alike will find this volume an invaluable and engaging addition to their libraries.
446 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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