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The Making of the South Australia Landscape
Author: Michael Williams
Hardcover with dust cover in very good condition.
The Making of the South Australian Landscape by Michael Williams is a scholarly and insightful exploration of how human activity and natural forces have shaped the physical and cultural landscape of South Australia over time. Drawing on geography, history, and environmental studies, Williams examines the impact of European colonization, agricultural practices, land policies, and settlement patterns on the region’s environment. The book highlights the transformation of the land from its Indigenous heritage through colonial development to the modern era, revealing the complex interactions between people and place. Rich in analysis and historical detail, it provides a compelling narrative of landscape change and its enduring implications for South Australia’s identity and future.
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