Instructing the people -- 'Pastors of the public liberty': religion and education -- 'To quote England as a precedent' -- 'A proper source of amusement': popular recreations -- 'Apologist, protector and advocate': male convicts -- 'A body of incarnate demons in female form': women -- 'Mountains of guilt' or 'the natural order of things': race -- Conclusion
Summary
Edward Smith Hall edited the Sydney Monitor from 1826 to 1840, and his articles provide a continuous record of his thoughts on New South Wales over a fourteen year period [back cover]; Chapter 7 is called 'Race' and includes commentary on Hall's writings on race and Aboriginal people
Notes
Based on the author's Ph.D. thesis, University of New England, 2002
Thesis (PhD) - University of New England, 2002
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references: (pages 290-303) and index