Genocide and Settler Society
Explore the profound and unsettling history of Australia in Genocide and Settler Society by A. Dirk Moses, published by Berghahn Books in 2005. This compelling work spans 344 pages, delving into the tragic impact of British colonization on Aboriginal societies. From their arrival in 1788, settlers exhibited a relentless determination to eradicate Indigenous cultures, driven by deeply ingrained pathologies. Moses meticulously examines the violence, murder, kidnapping, and cultural genocide that persisted well into the 1960s, providing critical insights into the complex dynamics of frontier life and government policies. This book is essential for anyone interested in Aboriginal Australian history, anthropology, and the broader implications of settler colonialism. A thought-provoking read that challenges us to confront the past and understand its lasting effects on contemporary society.