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Scots have been 'invisible' ethnics but happen to be Australia's third largest immigrant group. The Scots in Australia is a long overdue and comprehensive history of Scottish immigrants - including convicts and free settlers - and their descendants in Australia from 1788 to the present.
Combining anecdote, biography and history, Malcolm Prentis re-evaluates commonly held assumptions and myths from both ends of the migration process. We hear from governors, explorers, Braziers and farmers, manufacturers and accountants, teachers, scientists and doctors lawyers, missionaries and clergy, social workers, politicians, poets, painters, police, pop stars, sportsmen and women, soldiers and spies.
Malcolm Prentis shows that the Scots have had an influence in Australia disproportionate to their numbers. The Scots in Australia powerfully demonstrates the countless ways in which the Scots and their descendants have shaped and been shaped by Australia.