Grace Karskens

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ISBN 0730555550
  • Holroyd: A Social History of Western Sydney, NSW University Press, 1991, ISBN   0868401080
  • The Rocks: Life in Early Sydney, Melbourne University Press, 1998, ISBN   0522848443
  • Four Essays about the Great North Road, Wirrimbirra Workshop, 1998, ISBN   0958569703
  • Inside the Rocks: The Archaeology of a Neighbourhood, Hale & Iremonger, 1999, ISBN   0868066664
  • The Colony: A History of Early Sydney, Allen & Unwin, 2009, ISBN   9781741756371
  • People of the River: Lost worlds of early Australia , Allen & Unwin, 2020, ISBN   9781760292232
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    Grace Karskens
    Grace Karskens at TEDxSydney.jpg
    Karskens in 2011
    Born (1958-03-12) 12 March 1958 (age 67)
    Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
    Awards New South Wales Premier's Community and Regional History Prize (1998)
    Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities (2010)
    Prime Minister's Literary Award for Non-Fiction (2010)
    Calibre Prize (2019)
    Prime Minister's Literary Award for Australian History (2021)
    Academic background
    Alma mater University of Sydney
    Thesis The Rocks and Sydney: Society, Culture and Material Life 1788–c.1830 (1995)