ISBN |
9781760642730 (paperback) |
Name |
Marr, David, 1947- author. |
Title |
Killing for country : a family story / David Marr. |
Published |
Wurundjeri Country ; Collingwood, VIC : Black Inc., [2023] |
©2023 |
Description |
468 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm |
Notes |
Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item may contain names, recordings, images, photographs, illustrations and text of deceased people and other content that may be culturally sensitive. |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [419]-451) and index. |
Summary |
A gripping reckoning with the bloody history of Australia's frontier wars. David Marr was shocked to discover his forebears served with the Native Police, the most brutal force in Australian history. Killing for Country is the result - a personal history of the Frontier Wars. Marr brings his experience as an investigative journalist, an award-winning biographer and political analyst to the story of a colonial family that seized hundreds of thousands of acres of land and led Aboriginal troopers into bloody massacres in the most violent years of the Native Police. Killing for Country is a unique history of the making of Australia - a richly detailed and gripping family saga of fortunes made and lost, of politics and power in the colonial world, and the violence let loose by squatters and their London bankers as they began their long war for the possession of this country - a contest still unresolved in today's Australia. |
Subjects |
Marr, David, -- 1947-Family |
Aboriginal Australians, Treatment of -- History |
Land settlement -- Australia -- History |
Australia -- History -- 1788-1851 |
Australia -- Race relations -- History |
Australia -- Colonization -- History |
Genre |
First Nations |
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