Cover art for Caroline's Dilemma
Published
Newsouth Publishing, November 2019
ISBN
9781742236605
Format
Softcover, 352 pages
Dimensions
23.4cm × 15.3cm

Caroline's Dilemma A colonial inheritance saga

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Shortlisted for the 2020 Ernest Scott Prize for History

Caroline Kearney faced a heart-breaking dilemma.

Caroline was a 31-year-old mother of six when her husband

died in Melbourne in 1865. Having no legal rights herself to the sheep station

in Wimmera, Victoria that her late husband owned, she had great hopes that her

sons would inherit it. But that was not to be.

Her husband's will, written on his deathbed, offered a

reasonable annuity to support her and the children, but it came with a catch.

To get that money, she had to move to Ireland with her children and live in a

house of her brothers-in-law's choosing. English-born, Caroline had migrated to

Australia with her family when she was only seventeen. She had never even been

to Ireland. Her husband and his family - unlike her - were Catholic.

This extraordinary book combines storytelling with an

historian's detective work. Pieced together from evidence in archives,

newspapers, genealogical sites, legal records and old-fashioned legwork, Caroline's Dilemma sheds new light on the workings

of colonial gender relationships and family lives that spanned the 19th century

globe. It reveals much about women's property rights, migration, settler

colonialism, the Irish diaspora and sectarian conflict. It shows how one

middle-class woman and her family fought to shape their own lives within the

British Empire.

'A truly impressive work of historical recovery, on a major scale'. - Professor Penny Russell, University of Sydney

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