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Fractured families, life on the margins in colonial New South Wales, Tanya Evans

Label
Fractured families, life on the margins in colonial New South Wales, Tanya Evans
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrationsplatesportraits
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Fractured families
Responsibility statement
Tanya Evans
Sub title
life on the margins in colonial New South Wales
Summary
The poorest men and women in colonial NSW are no longer marginalised, but front and centre in a book that reveals what life was like for them. Most convicts arriving in New South Wales didn't expect to make their fortunes. Some went on to great success, but countless convicts and free migrants struggled with limited prospects, discrimination and misfortune. Many desperate people turned to The Benevolent Society, Australia's first charity founded in 1813, for assistance and sustenance. In this rich and revealing book, Tanya Evans collaborates with family historians - many writing about their own ancestors - to present the everyday lives of these people. The detailed and extensive archives of The Benevolent Society allow us to reclaim these unknown lives and understand our own history better, not to mention the often random nature of betterment and progress
Target audience
adult
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