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Germans, travellers, settlers and their descendants in South Australia, edited by Peter Monteath

Label
Germans, travellers, settlers and their descendants in South Australia, edited by Peter Monteath
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Illustrations
facsimilesportraitsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
essays
Main title
Germans
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
693772545
Responsibility statement
edited by Peter Monteath
Sub title
travellers, settlers and their descendants in South Australia
Summary
A collection of essays that "explore the multiple origins, experiences and contributions of Germans in South Australia over some 175 years. Part celebration and part sober assessment, this book helps make sense of South Australia today." -- Back cover
Table Of Contents
Introduction / Peter Monteath -- Hermann Koeler's observations on South Australia in 1837 and 1838 / Peter Mühlhäusler -- A vision frustrated: Lutheran missionaries to the Aborigines of South Australia 1838-1853 / Christine Lockwood -- The Moravian Church in South Australia / Bill Edwards -- Nothing pleasing to impart? H.A.E. Meyer at Encounter Bay, 1840-1848 / Mary-Anne Gale -- The Grand Duke, the Town Council and the Bützow Butchers' Guild: the tradesman's plight and Mecklenburg migration to South Australia / Lois Zweck -- The hospital that never was / Michael Bollen -- Richard Schomburgk: explorer, natural scientist and Botanic Garden director / Pauline Payne -- 'Essentially South Australian': the artist Alexander Schramm / Janice Lally and Peter Monteath -- The man of the law: Ulrich Hübbe / Horst K. Lücke -- Erhard Eylmann: ethnographer and explorer / Wilfried Schröder -- Colonial Wissenschaft: German naturalists and museums in nineteenth-century South Australia / Philip Jones -- Wine, women and so on: female labour in the Barossa / Julie Tolley -- A region, its recipes and their meaning: the birth of The Barossa Cookery Book / Angela Heuzenroeder -- National Socialism in South Australia / Barbara Poniewierski -- South Australia's Lutheran churches and refugees from Hitler's Germany / Peter Monteath -- Penguins that flew: Paul Pfeiffer and Modernism in war and peace / John Miles -- No man's land: a tale of love and longing during wartime / Christine Winter -- The educator: Karl Mützelfeldt / Volker Stolle -- Hermann Sasse's way: Scholar, churchman, immigrant / Maurice Schild -- Nora Heysen: Art and war for a German-Australian family / Catherine Speck -- Joining the club: German immigrants to South Australia after 1945 / Ingrid Münstermann
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