Peter Stewart is a former History and English teacher who has spent his life researching and writing about the "colvasion" (colonisation / invasion) of Australia. His research and writing have focussed on the relationships and conflicts between the British colonisers and Australia's First Nations Peoples. His book Demons at Dusk; Massacre at Myall Creek was a thoroughly researched faction account of the infamous 1838 massacre. Peter has worked with the Friends of Myall Creek in the construction of the memorial on the site which opened in 2000. He played an integral part in the construction of the memorial and its surrounding facilities as well as the wording on the narrative signage on the site. He is widely regarded as one of Australia's leading experts on the massacre. He is a business owner who is married with three adult children and two grandchildren and lives in southern Sydney.
Pressestimmen
'... the author's stated aim is 'to explain something of what Roman art was intended to do, how it functioned, and how ... it was perceived.' Peter Stewart succeeds admirably in his stated objective ... this book provides a brilliantly incisive account of Roman art and is thoroughly recommended.' Minerva
Bewertungen
0 Bewertungen
Es wurden noch keine Bewertungen abgegeben. Schreiben Sie die erste Bewertung zu "The Social History of Roman Art" und helfen Sie damit anderen bei der Kaufentscheidung.