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Full Description
This collection of essays considers the contribution made by German settlers in Queensland over the last century and a half of the state's history. The volume also analyses the role of other German travellers and visitors who have had an impact on the state. Over this period, Germans have been the most important non-British European settler population in Queensland. The work includes chapters on Germans in politics, science, music and the other arts, as well as German migrants, missionaries, and attitudes to the Australian tropics.
Contents
Contents: Andrew G. Bonnell/Rebecca Vonhoff: Introduction - Barbara Ponierwierski: J.C. Godeffroy and German Migration to Queensland - Chris Herde: German Liberalism in Queensland - Birgit Scheps: Amalie Dietrich (1821-1891) and Queensland - Henriette von Holleuffer: Studios, Music Halls, Hospitals: Young, Urban and Professional - The Unknown Germans in Queensland - Regina Ganter: The Trouble with Women - Lutherans and Missions in North Queensland - Rebecca Vonhoff: Queensland and the Pan-German League. Implications for German-Australian Identity - Andrew G. Bonnell: Missing Links? The Queensland Labour Movement and German Social Democracy before 1914 - Emily Turner-Graham: Dr Rudolf Asmis, the Tropical North and 'a New Breed of German' - Christine Winter: Inter-war transformation of German-Australian Identity. The Case of Queensland Pastor Friedrich Otto Theile.



