Books written by Henry Reynolds

  • Drawing the Global Colour Line: White Men's Countries and the Question of Racial Equality

    'Cabot and I ride together when we get a chance', he wrote to his sister Anna at the beginning of 1893, ... while Henry Cabot Lodge, newly elected Republican Senator for Massachusetts, had been Roosevelt's intimate since Harvard College ...

  • Drawing the Global Colour Line: White Men's Countries and the International Challenge of Racial Equality

    Back in England, he was invited by Henry Sidgwick to take up a position as lecturer in Modern History at Cambridge, where he also joined Liberal colleagues, including Henry and Millicent Garrett Fawcett, in forming a republican club, ...

  • The Law of the Land

    Second edition examines Batman treaty, with new material in Chapter IV; postscript discusses High Court's decision on native title in 1992.

  • Truth-Telling: History, sovereignty and the Uluru Statement

    If we are to take seriously the need for telling the truth about our history, we must start at first principles. What if the sovereignty of the First Nations was...

  • Forgotten War: New Edition

    In this updated edition of Forgotten War, winner of the 2014 Victorian Premier's Award for non-fiction, influential historian Henry Reynolds makes it clear that there can be no reconciliation without acknowledging the wars fought on our own ...

  • Forgotten War

    This powerful book makes it clear that there can be no reconciliation in Australia without acknowledging the wars fought on its own soil.

  • Tongerlongeter: First Nations Leader and Tasmanian War Hero

    This book does not remedy injustice, but it recognises it. It offers Tongerlongeter, his people and his allies respect, recognition and regret. May it be one of many such books.

  • A History of Tasmania

    This captivating work charts the history of Tasmania from the arrival of European maritime expeditions in the late eighteenth century, through to the modern day.

  • Black Pioneers

    Black Pioneers is an important new edition of With the White People, Henry Reynolds' challenging account of the role of Aboriginal and Islander people in the exploration and development of...

  • Truth Telling: History, Sovereignty and the Uluru Statement

    The truth about 26 January -- 8. Settlement, conquest or something else? -- 9. The cost of conquest -- 10. Queensland was different -- 11. Remembering the dead -- 12. The consequences of truth-telling -- 13.

  • North of Capricorn: The untold story of the people of Australia's north

    One of Australia's leading historians brings to life Australia's s diverse and thriving far North in the last years of the 19th century. Now in paperback.

  • What's Wrong with ANZAC?: The Militarisation of Australian History

    Daring, intelligent, and thought-provoking, this is a must-read for those interested in Australian or military history.

  • Drawing The Global Colour Line

    Drawing The Global Colour Line

  • Forgotten War

    This powerful book makes it clear that there can be no reconciliation in Australia without acknowledging the wars fought on its own soil.

  • Forgotten War: new edition

    In this updated edition of Forgotten War, winner of the 2014 Victorian Premier’s Award for non-fiction, influential historian Henry Reynolds makes it clear that there can be no reconciliation without acknowledging the wars fought on our ...

  • Forgotten War (16pt Large Print Edition)

    It is particularly timely as we approach the centenary of WWI. This powerful book makes it clear that there can be no reconciliation without acknowledging the wars fought on our own soil.

  • The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith

    Cover -- Playwright's Biography -- Australian Screen Classics -- Acknowledgements -- The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith -- 1 A Thrice-Told Tale -- 2 Jimmy Governor's Short, Tragic Tale -- 3 Looking for a Legend -- 4 Governor Becomes Blacksmith ...