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Tasmania: Women, History, Books and Places
By Susanna Hoe (U.K.)
Tasmania: Women, History, Books and Places

The Women's History Press (U.K.)

In 1792 Louise Girardin - disguised as a French sailor - was the first white woman to visit Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania). She was followed by Martha Hayes who stepped ashore in 1803 among the first women settlers and convicts; she was the pregnant 16 year-old mistress of their leader. But Aboriginal women had already lived on the island for perhaps 40,000 years.

The first to be named in exploration literature is Ouray-Ouray; the best known is Trukanini, erroneously called the last Tasmanian when she died in 1876. In the 1970s, Aboriginal rights became a live issue, often with women in the forefront, as they were, too, in environmentalism. This book gathers together these strands, and that of a vibrant women's literature, linking them to place - an island of still unspoilt beauty and unique flora and fauna.

Soft cover. 416 pages. Mainly B/W text. Some B/W photos. 230mm X 150mm. ISBN 9780954405663. (2010). RRP $47.95

Chapters include:
Women's History - 13 chapters.

Women's Places - 11 chapters

Plus a location map, index and bibliography.
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