Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Rowman & Littlefield International
Pages: 312
Trim: 6½ x 9
978-1-78661-145-1 • Hardback • April 2021 • $128.00 • (£98.00)
978-1-5381-5261-4 • Paperback • August 2022 • $38.00 • (£30.00)
978-1-78661-146-8 • eBook • April 2021 • $36.00 • (£30.00)
Darryl Cronin is Senior Researcher with the Edmund Rice Centre for Justice and Community Education in Sydney, Australia.
Introduction
Chapter 1: No Just Relationship
Chapter 2: The Intellectual and Legal Origins of Terra Nullius
Chapter 3: Promise, Hope and Disappointment 1970-1990
Chapter 4: Recognition and the Limits of Tolerance
Chapter 5: Dialogue and Indigenous Recognition
Chapter 6: The Pathway Ahead
Epilogue
Trapped by History is a must read for veterans of the movement and for those finding their feet in the struggle to change the relationship between Australia’s settler colonialists and its First Nations peoples. It is a work of fine scholarship which charts the sad history of enduring opposition to demands for justice and recognition and argues for a new dialogue.
— Patrick Dodson, Senator for Western Australia
A compelling read! Dr. Cronin has provided readers with an in-depth analyses of Australia’s master narrative relating to Indigenous Australians; and a detailed road map for Australia to move forward into the future positively. This book is accessible reading and would be helpful to those who are interested in the future of Australia as an inclusive nation.
— MaryAnn Bin-Sallik OA, Emeritus Professor
A must read for anyone wanting to gain an understanding of the colonial experience of Indigenous Australians and why Indigenous public policy continues to fail us all.
— Olga Havnen, CEO, Danila Dilba
Darryl Cronin paints Australian history on a big canvas targeting critical turning points with compelling granular detail through an Indigenous scholar’s lens. With sharp rigorous analysis he argues for a dialogue aimed at decolonising our Settler Nation State. For those seeking an understanding of Australia beyond the prose of the Uluru Statement from the Heart; this is a book for you.
— Peter Yu, Professor and Vice-President First Nations, The Australian National University
This is the book Australia has long needed. Trapped By History explores in detail how erroneous assumptions from the colonial past continue to impede the relationship between Australia and its Indigenous Peoples, and what needs to be done about it. Darryl Cronin eloquently proposes a pathway to a future characterised by the establishment of a just relationship with Indigenous Peoples. This book ultimately, finally, puts right the wrongs of history
— Phil Glendenning AM, Director, Edmund Rice Centre, Sydney & President, Refugee Council of Australia