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A History of Australia, Volume III
This third volume of A History of Australia explores the formative years of Australian civilization between 1824 and 1851. C. M. H. Clark examines the political, social, and cultural transformations that shaped the colonies during this period, including the development of colonial government, the growth of settler society, economic expansion, and complex interactions between European settlers and Indigenous peoples. Through a detailed narrative, the book traces how these forces contributed to the emergence of a distinct Australian identity and laid the foundations of modern Australia.
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