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Author Mitchell, Jessie.

Title In good faith? : governing Indigenous Australia through god, charity and empire, 1825-1855 / Jessie Mitchell.

Publication Info. Acton, A.C.T. : ANU E Press, 2011.

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Description 1 online resource.
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Physical Medium 5 1/4 in.
Series Aboriginal history monograph series ; 23
Aboriginal history monograph series ; 23.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents 'This land of Barbarians': missions and protectorates begin -- 'Godless political experiments': philanthropy and governance -- 'All white masters belong to your King': race, identity and empire -- 'Our country all gone': rights, charity and the loss of land -- Deserving poverty? Rationing and philanthropy -- Keeping body and soul together: creating material 'civilisation' -- 'Can these dry bones live?' Religious life and afterlife -- 'This bitter reproach': destruction, guilt and the colonial future.
Summary "In the early decades of the 19th century, Indigenous Australians suffered devastating losses at the hands of British colonists, who largely ignored their sovereignty and even their humanity. At the same time, however, a new wave of Christian humanitarians were arriving in the colonies, troubled by Aboriginal suffering and arguing that colonists had obligations towards the people they had dispossessed. These white philanthropists raised questions which have shaped Australian society ever since. Did Indigenous Australians have rights to land, rationing, education and cultural survival? If so, how should these be guaranteed, and what would people have to give up in return? Would charity and paternalism lead to effective government or dismal failure - to a powerful defence of an oppressed people, or to new forms of oppression? In Good Faith? paints a vivid picture of life on Australia's first missions and protectorate stations, examining the tensions between charity and rights, empathy and imperialism, as well as the intimacy, dependence, resentment and obligations that developed between missionary philanthropists and the people they tried to protect and control."--Publisher's description.
Local Note JSTOR Books at JSTOR Open Access
Language English.
Subject Indigenous peoples -- Government relations.
Indigenous peoples -- Government relations.
Philanthropinism.
Philanthropinism.
Aboriginal Australians -- Politics and government.
Aboriginal Australians -- Politics and government.
Aboriginal Australians -- Social conditions -- 19th century.
Aboriginal Australians -- Social conditions.
Chronological Term 19th century
Subject Colonization.
Colonization.
Chronological Term 1800-1899
Indexed Term politics and government.
australia.
social conditions.
aboriginal australians.
colonization.
19th century.
Genre/Form History.
History.
Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Mitchell, Jessie. In good faith?. Acton, A.C.T. : ANU E Press, 2011 (DLC) 2010681597
ISBN 9781921862113 (electronic book)
1921862114 (electronic book)
9781921862106 (print)
1921862106 (print)
Standard No. 10.26530/OAPEN_459277