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  1. A reaction from me to today's article on Ferdinand von Sommer by Professor Alexandra Ludewig (UWA) in The Conversation:

    Genius or charlatan? The strange tale of a 19th-century polymath who left a trail of controversy across colonial Australia.

    theconversation.com/genius-or-

    #1840s #historyAU #DutchEastIndies #miningHistory #vonSommer #SouthAustralia #WesternAustralia #1850s

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  2. A reaction from me to today's article on Ferdinand von Sommer by Professor Alexandra Ludewig (UWA) in The Conversation:

    Genius or charlatan? The strange tale of a 19th-century polymath who left a trail of controversy across colonial Australia.

    theconversation.com/genius-or-

    #1840s #historyAU #DutchEastIndies #miningHistory #vonSommer #SouthAustralia #WesternAustralia #1850s

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  3. A reaction from me to today's article on Ferdinand von Sommer by Professor Alexandra Ludewig (UWA) in The Conversation:

    Genius or charlatan? The strange tale of a 19th-century polymath who left a trail of controversy across colonial Australia.

    theconversation.com/genius-or-

    #1840s #historyAU #DutchEastIndies #miningHistory #vonSommer #SouthAustralia #WesternAustralia #1850s

    (1/5) ... /2

  4. A reaction from me to today's article on Ferdinand von Sommer by Professor Alexandra Ludewig (UWA) in The Conversation:

    Genius or charlatan? The strange tale of a 19th-century polymath who left a trail of controversy across colonial Australia.

    theconversation.com/genius-or-

    #1840s #historyAU #DutchEastIndies #miningHistory #vonSommer #SouthAustralia #WesternAustralia #1850s

    (1/5) ... /2

  5. A reaction from me to today's article on Ferdinand von Sommer by Professor Alexandra Ludewig (UWA) in The Conversation:

    Genius or charlatan? The strange tale of a 19th-century polymath who left a trail of controversy across colonial Australia.

    theconversation.com/genius-or-

    #1840s #historyAU #DutchEastIndies #miningHistory #vonSommer #SouthAustralia #WesternAustralia #1850s

    (1/5) ... /2

  6. Dutch King Willem-Alexander has formally apologised for the Netherlands’ involvement in slavery, saying he felt “personally and intensely” affected.The king ...
    Dutch King Willem-Alexander apologises for colonial-era slavery