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David P. Rice

    David Price delves into the obscured histories and collective amnesia surrounding the early settlers' treatment of Aboriginal people and Asian migrants in his native Western Australia. As an educator, he brings a unique perspective to exploring the tensions between personal memory and historical record. His work examines how past injustices continue to shape present-day communities and the persistent impact of wilful forgetting. Price's writing is a thoughtful exploration of identity, belonging, and the ongoing process of confronting difficult truths.

    Winning the Ten Crucial Days
    Preserved Steam on the West Highland Railway
    Human Tissue in Transplantation and Research
    The Battle of Harlem Heights, 1776
    Dark Tales from the Long River: A Bloody History of Australia's North-West Frontier
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