Dancing With Strangers: The True History of the Meeting of the British First Fleet and the Aboriginal Australians, 1788

by Inga Clendinnen

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In January 1788 the First Fleet arrived in New South Wales and a thousand British men and women encountered the people who would be their new neighbours - the beach nomads of Australia. "These people mixed with ours," wrote a British observer soon after landfall, "and all hands danced together." What followed would determine relations between the two peoples for the next two centuries. Drawing skillfully from first-hand accounts written at the time Inga Clendinnen reconstructs the complex dance of curiosity, attraction and mistrust performed by the protagonists on both sides. She brings this sad and poignant chapter in British colonial history brilliantly alive for the reader and then we discover why the dancing stopped ...Dancing with Strangers is the most important and compulsively readable book about early Australian history and identity to have appeared for many years, throwing light on this misunderstood but enormously formative period. It will change the way we see the past.
  • ISBN10 1841956163
  • ISBN13 9781841956169
  • Publish Date 25 August 2005 (first published October 2003)
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 22 June 2010
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Canongate Books Ltd
  • Edition Main
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 336
  • Language English