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In "Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New South Wales," William Charles Wentworth crafts a profound and meticulously detailed account of the early Australian colony during the 19th century. This work stands as a pivotal document merging statistical analysis with historical narrative, reflecting the multifaceted nature of colonial life. Wentworth's literary style is characterized by its clarity and precision, utilizing a blend of descriptive observations and analytical dialogues that encapsulate the socio-political dynamics of New South Wales in its formative…mehr

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In "Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New South Wales," William Charles Wentworth crafts a profound and meticulously detailed account of the early Australian colony during the 19th century. This work stands as a pivotal document merging statistical analysis with historical narrative, reflecting the multifaceted nature of colonial life. Wentworth's literary style is characterized by its clarity and precision, utilizing a blend of descriptive observations and analytical dialogues that encapsulate the socio-political dynamics of New South Wales in its formative years, a context rich in burgeoning governance and identity formation amidst European expansion. William Charles Wentworth (1790-1878) was not only a prominent colonial politician and explorer, but also one of the first Australians to advocate for the independence of the Australian colonies from British control. His personal journey, marked by a passionate commitment to social reform and advocacy for the indigenous population, undoubtedly fueled his ambition to document and analyze the evolving landscape of the colony. Wentworth's insights are deeply informed by his experiences, as he navigated the complexities of an emerging nation seeking its place in the world. This book is highly recommended for scholars, historians, and general readers interested in colonial studies and Australian history. Wentworth's work provides invaluable perspectives on the intricate blend of politics, social structure, and environment in shaping a nascent society. Engaging with this text offers readers a nuanced understanding of the forces that shaped modern Australia.

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William Charles Wentworth (1790-1872) was an Australian explorer, journalist, and politician, remembered primarily for his ardent advocacy for the rights and self-government of his homeland, New South Wales (NSW). Born in Norfolk Island, he later studied in England, which laid the foundation for his literary and political endeavors. Wentworth's formative work, 'A Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New South Wales' (1819), is a seminal text providing an extensive review of the colony's geography, economy, and society, interlarded with prescriptions for its political reform. His literary style combines rigorous empirical description with impassioned rhetoric, reflecting his dual commitments to Enlightenment rationalism and the cause of colonial self-determination. This book not only offered a compelling argument for the socio-political development of NSW but also positioned Wentworth as a significant colonial intellectual. His writings exhibit an early Australian nationalism, as he contended against penal transportations and campaigned for a more equitable legal and educational system. His impact extended beyond literature into tangible political influence, as he was instrumental in the establishment of the University of Sydney and in NSW achieving a degree of self-government. Wentworth's contributions to Australian society both in literature and politics immortalize him as a pivotal figure in the narrative of Australia's progress toward self-identity and autonomy.