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James Boyce

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I am an independent writer and historian who lives in Hobart. I have written five major books. My first, Van Diemen’s Land, (2008) was described by Tim Flannery as ‘the first ecologically based social history of colonial Australia’ that was a ‘must read for anyone interested in how land shapes people’. 1835: The Founding of Melbourne and the Conquest of Australia (2011), that reimagined the cultural and legal context for the conquest of the continent, was the Age Book of the year in 2012. Both colonial histories won the Tasmanian Book Prize and won or were short listed in multiple other national book awards. Born Bad: Original Sin and the Making of the Western World (2014), was published in Australia as well as the US and the UK (the Washin ...more

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Van Diemen's Land

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Imperial Mud: The Fight for...

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Losing Streak: How Tasmania...

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"The tragedy of the Fens! This book explains why, when one is country house hunting, there are oodles of houses just south of Cambridge, but then almost nothing between Cambridge and the coast: Because the Fens provided a so many resources that wealth" Read more of this review »
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