The Shortest History of Australia: From First Nations Origins to Thriving, Multicultural Nation-State?A Continent of Epic Beauty's Singular Past

Paperback Published on: 24/11/2026
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Synopsis

As a land associated with extremes—from remote desert terrain to some of the world's deadliest creatures—few countries feel as geographically and culturally independent as Australia.While pop-culture references to endless summers proliferate, it's the lesser-acknowledged eras of Australian history that contribute to a complex and still-evolving definition of nationhood: settlements and expansions, indigenous rights movements, and contemporary environmental challenges among them.Sharp and of-the-moment, The Shortest History of Australia reveals surprising nuances in the familiar national narrative. Historian and professor Mark McKenna's concise, compelling account paints a portrait of a country still learning the extent of its political independence, reckoning with its past, and looking toward an ever-shifting future of politics, identity, and influence.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: The Experiment
  • ISBN: 9798893031614
  • Number of pages: 304
  • Languages: English