Description
Uncover the rich tapestry of Victoria's early history with the 'Cumulative Index to The Historical Records of Victoria'. This indispensable reference tool is a vital resource for historians, researchers, and anyone intrigued by the historical narratives of the Port Phillip District between 1835 to 1840. Composed by esteemed editors Michael Cannon, Pauline Jones, and Ian MacFarlane for the Public Record Office Victoria, this index fosters in-depth exploration of colonial life and the origins of the state of Victoria. Beyond just a mere compilation, this document serves as a gateway into the wealth of knowledge contained in the Foundation Series of Historical Records of Victoria, Volumes 1-7. Each volume offers a carefully curated selection of official documents, breaking barriers and filling significant gaps in our understanding of early colonial society. The Cumulative Index, published in 1998, is thoughtfully arranged thematically, making it easier for users to navigate through this extensive collection. Whether you are a scholar, enthusiast, or simply curious about Victorian history, this book is a treasure chest waiting to be unlocked. Enhance your research, challenge established narratives, and delve into the intriguing stories that shaped Victoria's journey with this essential index that provides clarity and context to the historical landscape of the region.