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Australia & the Pacific

A history

Author: Ian Hoskins  

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Examines Australia's story in a Pacific context, from the country’s relationship with neighbours Papua New Guinea, Tahiti and New Zealand to its complex ties with China, Japan and the United States.

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Examines Australia's story in a Pacific context, from the country’s relationship with neighbours Papua New Guinea, Tahiti and New Zealand to its complex ties with China, Japan and the United States.

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Shortlisted, NSW Premier's History Awards 2022, Australian History Prize

Winner, Frank Broeze Memorial Maritime History Book Prize 2023

Australia's deep past and its modern history are intrinsically linked to the Pacic. In Australia & the Pacic, Ian Hoskins - award-winning author of Sydney Harbour and Coast - expands his gaze to examine Australia's relationship with the Pacic region; from our ties with Papua New Guinea and New Zealand to our complex connections with China, Japan and the United States. This revealing, sweeping narrative history begins with the shifting of the continents to the coming of the rst Australians and, thousands of years later, the Europeans who dispossessed them. Hoskins explores colonists' attempts to exploit the riches of the region while keeping 'white Australia' separate from neighbouring Asians, Melanesians and Polynesians. He examines how the advent of modern human rights and the creation of the United Nations after World War Two changed Australia and investigates our increasing regional engagement following the rise of China and the growing unpredictability of US foreign policy. Concluding with the offshore detention of asylum seekers and current debates over climate change, Hoskins questions Australia's responsibilities towards our increasingly imperilled neighbours.

'A captivating general history of Australia viewed in a Pacific context...Hoskins's meticulously researched and well-crafted account of Australia's place in the Pacific certainly deserves a wide readership.' - Ross Fitzgerald

'Ian Hoskins has written a major book. It is a fundamentally important subject, and is timely, original, fair-minded and accessible...a fascinating history that shows how Australia's relationships with the Pacific have shaped and informed each of our worlds. He reveals the major underlying historiographical and political disputes with subtlety, clarity and power, while always displaying a remarkable fairness of judgement.' - Iain McCalman

'It is possibly no secret that I have been a passionate campaigner for Australia and especially the Australian media to pay more attention to the island nations to Australia's North and East. Therefore, I am more than happy to see the publication of Ian Hoskins's Australia & the Pacific. I spent the majority of my career as a journalist visiting and reporting on these island nations and I believe that today it is even more crucial for us to understand exactly what is going on in our region.' - Sean Dorney

'Ian Hoskins' study of Australia's relationship with the Pacific Ocean is masterfully woven ... In summing up the major issues and perspectives surrounding them, Hoskins' insights offer surprising juxtapositions and connections. Australia & the Pacific dissects the core of our identity as a multicultural nation and puts into context our place in the world's largest ocean.' - Judges comments, Frank Broeze Memorial Maritime History Book Prize 2023

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“'It is possibly no secret that I have been a passionate campaigner for Australia - and especially the Australian media - to pay more attention to the island nations to Australia's North and East. Therefore, I am more than happy to see the publication of Ian Hoskins's Australia & the Pacific. I spent the majority of my career as a journalist visiting and reporting on these island nations and I believe that today it is even more crucial for us to understand exactly what is going on in our region.' --Sean Dorney”

'A captivating general history of Australia viewed in a Pacific context ... Hoskins's meticulously researched and well-crafted account of Australia's place in the Pacific certainly deserves a wide readership.' --Ross Fitzgerald


'Ian Hoskins has written a major book. It is a fundamentally important subject, and is timely, original, fair-minded and accessible...a fascinating history that shows how Australia's relationships with the Pacific have shaped and informed each of our worlds. He reveals the major underlying historiographical and political disputes with subtlety, clarity and power, while always displaying a remarkable fairness of judgement.' --Iain McCalman

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About the Author

Ian Hoskins has worked as an academic and public historian in Sydney for 30 years. His book Sydney Harbour: A history won the Queensland Premier's Literary Prize for History in 2010 and Coast, his history of the New South Wales coast, won the New South Wales Premier's Prize for Community and Regional History in 2014. He was the CH Currey Fellow at the State Library of NSW in 2019 exploring the Library's extensive Pacific collections.

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**Shortlisted, NSW Premier's History Awards 2022, Australian History Prize Australia's deep past and its modern history are intrinsically linked to the PaciFic. In Australia & the PaciFic , Ian Hoskins -- award-winning author of Sydney Harbour and Coast -- expands his gaze to examine Australia's relationship with the PaciFic region; from our ties with Papua New Guinea and New Zealand to our complex connections with China, Japan and the United States. This revealing, sweeping narrative history begins with the shifting of the continents to the coming of the First Australians and, thousands of years later, the Europeans who dispossessed them. Hoskins explores colonists' attempts to exploit the riches of the region while keeping 'white Australia' separate from neighbouring Asians, Melanesians and Polynesians. He examines how the advent of modern human rights and the creation of the United Nations after World War Two changed Australia and investigates our increasing regional engagement following the rise of China and the growing unpredictability of US foreign policy. Concluding with the offshore detention of asylum seekers and current debates over climate change, Hoskins questions Australia's responsibilities towards our increasingly imperilled neighbours. ' A captivating general history of Australia viewed in a Pacific context...Hoskins's meticulously researched and well-crafted account of Australia's place in the Pacific certainly deserves a wide readership.' -- Ross Fitzgerald 'Ian Hoskins has written a major book. It is a fundamentally important subject, and is timely, original, fair-minded and accessible...a fascinating history that shows how Australia's relationships with the Pacific have shaped and informed each of our worlds. He reveals the major underlying historiographical and political disputes with subtlety, clarity and power, while always displaying a remarkable fairness of judgement.' -- Iain McCalman 'It is possibly no secret that I have been a passionate campaigner for Australia - and especially the Australian media - to pay more attention to the island nations to Australia's North and East. Therefore, I am more than happy to see the publication of Ian Hoskins's Australia & the Pacific. I spent the majority of my career as a journalist visiting and reporting on these island nations and I believe that today it is even more crucial for us to understand exactly what is going on in our region.' -- Sean Dorney

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Product Details

Publisher
NewSouth Publishing
Published
1st October 2021
Pages
496
ISBN
9781742235691

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CUSTOMER REVIEWS

24 Nov, 2021
An excellent history and anthology of the South Pacific region. A well-written and meaningful account of the geography, anthropology, history and relation ships in today's world. Essential reading for today's geopolitical status and the impacts of global warming..
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05 Nov, 2021
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