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Clever Men

Thomas Martin

9781761069321

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Price: $36.99
Format: Paperback / softback
ISBN13: 9781761069321
Published: June 2025

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'Here was I with the status of little more than a telephone mechanic, taking out the biggest scientific expedition in history'

In this way the legendary Charles Mountford immodestly described his biggest assignment: to lead an expedition of American and Australian scientists to Arnhem Land in northern Australia, investigating traditional Aboriginal life and the tropical environment. Backed by National Geographic, the Smithsonian Institution, and the Australian government, it was also a display of the friendship between Australia and the US.

But the adventure turned out to be anything but friendly. In this compelling account, award-winning historian Martin Thomas tells how they set out with fanfare in 1948 and how quickly the expedition turned toxic. Thomas uncovers the secrets, scandals, and unlikely achievements. He also reveals how Indigenous communities, including the elders known as 'clever men', dealt with the intrusion of these foreign 'experts'.

Drawing on years of collaborative research with Arnhem Land communities, Clever Men is a poignant portrayal of colliding worlds. In this encounter between scientific hubris and the world's oldest surviving cultures, Thomas finds a story of global significance and profound long-term impacts.

'An epic saga of discovery, intrigue, obsession and pillage' - Margo Ngawa Neale

'Absolutely mesmerising' - Grace Karskens

'Depicted as an epic Shakespearean-like tragedy, Clever Men weaves complex strands in a compelling story of western interaction with Indigenous Australia.' - Peter Yu

'This galloping narrative of Arnhem Land draws on years of intense research by one of Australia's sharpest historians.' - Peter Read

'A deep dive into the fraught interface between the shallow, intrusive gaze and rapacious acquisitiveness of the expedition and the profound secret-sacred understanding of its Indigenous subjects' - Cassandra Pybus

Book details and technical specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
ISBN13: 9781761069321
Published: June 2025

Number of pages: 496
Width: 153 mm
Height: 234 mm
Depth: not specified

Publisher: Allen & Unwin

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