The Rocks - Everyday Life in Early Sydney 1788-1830

Author(s): Grace Karskens

Australian

"The Rocksis Sydney's earliest surviving neighbourhood. Grace Karskens builds up a vivid picture of the lives of its earliest white inhabitants. A wealth of historical documents, pictures, maps and archaeological evidence allows her to recover the words and gestures, tastes and habits, aspirations and fears, of the dealers, publicans, labourers, artisans, watermen, washerwomen, servants and prostitutes who lived there.
What sort of town did these people make? What did it look like? How did they treat their neighbours? And what of other human relations--how did men and women behave sexually? What did they think was 'moral' behaviour? What were their marriages like? How did they bring up their children?
Grace Karskens shows it was a place very different from the usual images of a brutal 'gaol colony'- it was, rather, a preindustrial town, a face-to-face society, marked more by movement and opportunity, dialogue and negotiation than by coercion, discipline and punishment."


Product Information

General Fields

  • : 9780522848441
  • : Melbourne University Publishing
  • : Melbourne University Press
  • : 0.445
  • : 01 June 1998
  • : 2.5 Centimeters X 15.9 Centimeters X 23 Centimeters
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Grace Karskens
  • : Paperback
  • : New ed
  • : English
  • : 994.4/1/02
  • : 320