LEADER 00000nam 2200457 i 4500 001 EBC5524328 003 MiAaPQ 006 m o d | 007 cr cnu|||||||| 008 181012s2018 enk ob 001 0 eng d 020 9781108653152|q(e-book) 035 (MiAaPQ)EBC5524328 035 (Au-PeEL)EBL5524328 035 (OCoLC)1054910178 040 MiAaPQ|beng|erda|epn|cMiAaPQ|dMiAaPQ 050 4 DU124.G68|b.C878 2018 082 0 323.1199/15009034|223 100 1 Curthoys, Ann, 245 10 Taking liberty :|bindigenous rights and settler self- government in colonial Australia, 1830-1890 /|cAnn Curthoys, Jessie Mitchell. 264 1 Cambridge, United Kingdom :|bCambridge University Press, |c2018. 300 1 online resource (448 pages). 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 490 1 Critical perspectives on empire 505 8 Machine generated contents note: Introduction: how settlers gained self-government and indigenous people (almost) lost it; Part I. A Four-Cornered Contest: British Government, Settlers, Missionaries and Indigenous Peoples: 1. Colonialism and catastrophe: 1830; 2. 'Another new world inviting our occupation': colonisation and the beginnings of humanitarian intervention, 1831-1837; 3. Settlers oppose indigenous protection: 1837-1842; 4. A colonial conundrum: settler rights versus indigenous rights, 1837-1842; 5. Who will control the land? Colonial and imperial debates 1842-1846; Part II. Towards Self- Government: 6. Who will govern the settlers? Imperial and settler desires, visions, utopias, 1846-1850; 7. 'No place for the sole of their feet': imperial-colonial dialogue on Aboriginal land rights, 1846-1851; 8. Who will govern Aboriginal people? Britain transfers control of Aboriginal policy to the colonies, 1852-1854; 9. The dark side of responsible government? Britain and indigenous people in the self-governing colonies, 1854-1870; Part III. Self- Governing Colonies and Indigenous People, 1856-c.1870: 10. Ghosts of the past, people of the present: Tasmania; 11. 'A refugee in our own land': governing Aboriginal people in Victoria; 12. Aboriginal survival in New South Wales; 13. Their worst fears realised: the disaster of Queensland; 14. A question of honour in the colony that was meant to be different: Aboriginal policy in South Australia; Part IV. Self-Government for Western Australia: 15. 'A little short of slavery': forced Aboriginal labour in Western Australia 1856-1884; 16. 'A slur upon the colony': making Western Australia's unusual constitution, 1885-1890; Conclusion. 650 0 Aboriginal Australians|xGovernment relations|xHistory |y19th century. 650 0 Aboriginal Australians|xCivil rights|xHistory|y19th century. 651 0 Australia|xPolitics and government|y19th century. 700 1 Mitchell, Jessie, 830 0 Critical perspectives on empire. 856 40 |uhttps://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/hull/ detail.action?docID=5524328|zClick to View 921 . 936 ATO Curated Topic List title 2019/20