In this Very Short Introduction, Kenneth Morgan provides a
wide-ranging thematic introduction to modern Australia, examining the
main features of its history, geography and culture since the beginning
of European settlement in New South Wales in 1788. It highlights the
distinctive features of Australian life by placing contemporary
developments in historical perspective, by paying attention to
Australia's indigenous culture, and by making connections between
Australia and the wider world. Morgan also balances his discussion of
the successful growth of Australian institutions and democratic
traditions with the struggles that occurred in the making of modern
Australia--in other words, between the optimistic approach to life in
the Antipodes and the more negative view of the "black armband
tradition."