
Paul Rushworth-Brown | Australian Historical Novelist, Historian & Educator
Australian historical novelist • Historian • Interviewer • Educator
Paul Rushworth-Brown is an Australian historical novelist, historian, interviewer, and educator whose work explores the human cost of history through award-winning novels, historical research, international interviews, and free educational resources.
Creator of The Human Cost of History, Paul brings the past to life through stories of ordinary people facing extraordinary moments.
Featured on international television, radio, podcasts, and literary media across Australia, the United States, and the
United Kingdom
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From the World Behind the Chronicles
Life of a 17th-Century Prostitute
History judged her. Few people asked why.
From the World Behind the Chronicles
Life of a 18th-Century Gong Farmer
Somebody had to do it!

Tommy Rushworth — Before the War
Tommy Rushworth was born in 1630, into a world where survival was never guaranteed.
He was one of four children who lived beyond early childhood. Others did not. Illness moved quietly through families in those years, and it was not uncommon for children to be lost before they were truly known.
By the time Tommy was old enough to remember, his life was already shaped by work.
Days began early and ended late.
Twelve, sometimes thirteen hours in the fields, working alongside his father — not as a choice, but as necessity.
This was not unusual.
It was simply how life was lived.
Their home reflected that same simplicity.
A small cottage — one room below, one above.
Shared space. Shared labour. Shared survival.
Then, at just thirty-five years of age, his father died.
There was no safety net.
No time to pause.
Only the quiet understanding that what had been carried by one man now had to be carried by others.









