Title | : | Discovering Monaro: A Study of Man's Impact on His Environment |
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ISBN | : | 0521084393 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780521084390 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | : | 221 |
Publication | : | First published June 30, 1972 |
Awards | : | Colin Roderick Award (1972) |
Discovering Monaro: A Study of Man's Impact on His Environment Reviews
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This was another book brought to my attention by Tom Griffith in his The Art of Time Travel. It's a detailed study of the area around Canberra and the Snowy Mountains from white settlement on. It's full-on history, very scholarly but lightened by the writer's voice directing us clearly to show what's important to the task. I like his approach, it includes looking beyond the practical to the moral outcomes, although the conclusions in the latter area are very general. The book itself is interesting, published in 1972, it was one of the very first Australian histories to integrate the environment into the account. Written by one of Australia's foremost historians, it must have given the environmental movement a valuable boost. It's a book of its time with almost no reference made to indigenous/white relations, and women's role is ignored.
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i thoroughly enjoyed discovering Monaro ,and I still pick it up from time to time and re read parts of the book having come from a pioneering family I found this book particularly interesting as it is from my local area I am a sixth generation Australian and very proud of my family History
this book paints very a clear picture of just how our early settlers lived and worked the lands
i purchased this book in 1977 I was in Sydney and just happened on a small book shop in Potts Point Clays bookshop the book was in the front window.
and just looking straight at me it caught my attention so I went in and bought it
i didn't sit down and read it soon it was a few months later and I picked it up and then i was totally taken with it it is a history book with lots of entwining little stories all the way through it
it is also a very good reference book i found it very handy for cross referencing with other books on local History.
i feel that in this day and age we are looking more closely at local history to find out more of our origins a Study on Mans Impact on his Environment is a good read in my opinion