Memory, Place and Aboriginal-Settler History
Discover the profound insights of Skye Krichauff in her thought-provoking book, Memory, Place and Aboriginal-Settler History, published by Anthem Press in 2017. This compelling work spans 264 pages and delves into the often-overlooked absence of Aboriginal perspectives in the historical narratives of South Australian settler descendants. Krichauff expertly combines methodologies from historical inquiry, anthropology, and memory studies to explore the complex and interconnected ways in which the colonial past is perceived and interpreted by contemporary generations. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of history, memory, and the ongoing impact of colonization in Australia. Enhance your understanding of Aboriginal Australians and their history with this insightful read.