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Murray Arnold Murray Arnold i(8529400 works by)
Gender: Male
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BiographyHistory

Historian and writer Murray Arnold had completed his PhD at the University of Western Australia.

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y separately published work icon A Journey Travelled: Aboriginal-European Relations at Albany and Surrounding Regions from First Colonial Contact to 1926 Crawley : UWA Publishing , 2015 8529498 2015 multi chapter work criticism

'This is a pivotal story long overdue for the telling: how Aboriginal and European people interacted with each other following the British territorial invasion of 1826 for the next hundred years.'

'There has always been a wealth of documentary and oral history available to researchers prepared to write from a local history perspective, yet very few Australian historians have accepted this challenge. What has been lacking until quite recently is the sense among historians and the general Australian public that the history of Aboriginal–European relations, not only for the first few years of contact but for a period of many decades, is central to our nation’s story.'

'This extraordinary situation persisted with very few exceptions until the intense cultural and political foment that occurred throughout the Western world during the 1960s inevitably impacted upon the history departments of Australian universities. For the first time, Australians were confronted by the reality of their past as the old reluctance to write about the history of Aboriginal–European relations came to an abrupt end.'

'Murray Arnold tells this story from the vantage point of the town of Albany and the wider Great Southern region of Western Australia, and brings the unique story to life.' (Source: Publisher's website)

2016 Special Commendation Margaret Medcalf Award
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