Geoffrey Bolton

Geoffrey Curgenven Bolton AO is an Western Australian historian born on 5 November 1931 in North Perth, Western Australia.

He attended Wesley College, Perth from 1943 to 1947. He has been publishing works on Australian history since 1952, and has authored 13 books, most recently Land of Vision and Mirage: Western Australia since 1826.[1]

His book, Daphne Street , published by Fremantle Press, describes his early surrounds, and is an attempt to write national history at the local level.[2][3]

He is still engaged in preparation of further works and has been a frequent contributor to radio in Western Australia and has done much to bring Western Australian history and socio-political development to life.

But can it be that the original Federation parents that you had, the founding fathers, that they're all there in their portraits...most of them have got beards and most of them are wearing suits? They look like boring old farts and that's the reason why it's hard to sell the Federation story. ...We are writing books...which will prove that they're a very lively, interesting bunch. For a long time, that image has killed the idea of excitement, though.

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Part of his career including setting up an Australian studies programme at a university in England [6]

He currently acts as Chairperson of the Western Australian Maritime Museum's Archaeology Advisory Committee.

Professor Bolton is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society (London), Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities, and Fellow of the Royal Western Australian Historical Society.

In 2005, Bolton was named Western Australia's 2006 Australian of the Year. He is married to Carol Grattan and has two sons and five grandchildren.

Publications

Academic career

References

  1. Bolton, G. C. (Geoffrey Curgenven) (1994), Portrait of the historian as a young learner, retrieved 27 March 2015
  2. http://www.fremantlepress.com.au/books/789
  3. ABC; Bolton, G (2012), Who are you? Geoffrey Bolton, retrieved 27 March 2015
  4. "First Wednesday Transcript". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 1998. Retrieved 2011-08-16.
  5. Bolton, Geoffrey (1998), "'Images from a life in Australian history': an interview with Geoffrey Bolton. [by Gare, Deborah]", Limina 4 (1998): 90–95, ISSN 1324-4558
  6. Bolton, Geoffrey (2004-09-01), "The shoals of celebrity.(Memoir)", Meanjin (Melbourne University Publishing Ltd) 63 (3): 144(5), ISSN 0815-953X