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Hunters and Collectors
The Antiquarian Imagination in Australia
An account of the thousands of amateur enthusiasts who shaped the Australian historical imagination.
Tom Griffiths (Author)
9780521483490, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 1 April 1996
432 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.5 cm, 0.63 kg
Review of the hardback: '… is a challenging, imaginative study of the politics and processes that continue to shape our history. While aimed at a specialist audience, the writing is lucid enough to appeal to the general reader'. The Bulletin
Hunters and Collectors is about historical consciousness and environmental sensibilities in European Australia from the mid-nineteenth century to the present. It is in part a collective biography of amateur antiquarians, archaeologists, naturalists, journalists and historians: people who shaped the Australian historical imagination. Dr Griffiths illuminates the way these avid collectors and investigators of the Australian land and of its indigenous inhabitants contributed a sense of identity at colony-wide and eventually nationwide level. He also considers the rise of professional history, anthropology and archaeology in the universities, which ignored the efforts of the amateurs. Griffiths shows how the seemingly trivial activities of these hunters and collectors feed into the political and environmental debates of the 1990s. This book is outstanding in its originality, interpretative insight and literary flair.
Part I. Collection: 1. Hunting culture
2. Victorian skulduggery
3. The stone age
4. The nuclear family
Part II. Possession: 5. Past silences
6. The natural history of Melbourne
7. Land rites
8. Journeys to the centre
Part III. Preservation: 9. The discipline of memory
10. Keeping places
11. Progress through preservation
12. History and natural history
Epilogue.
Subject Areas: Australasian & Pacific history [HBJM]