A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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Page 132
... labour threatened to revive the plantation society of the convict period , the landed magnificoes and possibly even that titled nobility , the bunyip aristocracy , which the colonial bourgeoisie had laughed out of court between 1846 and ...
... labour threatened to revive the plantation society of the convict period , the landed magnificoes and possibly even that titled nobility , the bunyip aristocracy , which the colonial bourgeoisie had laughed out of court between 1846 and ...
Page 190
... convict labour , that society which began squatterdom's domination and promoted all those social ills which Labor was pledged to end — that society of noblemen , soldiers and priests symbolized on the day when the ' collar and cuff push ...
... convict labour , that society which began squatterdom's domination and promoted all those social ills which Labor was pledged to end — that society of noblemen , soldiers and priests symbolized on the day when the ' collar and cuff push ...
Page 203
... labour had increased by 50 per cent . Just as earlier in the campaign against the use of convict labour , changes in the economic setting prepared the way for the replacement of black labour by white labour . The question in 1901 was ...
... labour had increased by 50 per cent . Just as earlier in the campaign against the use of convict labour , changes in the economic setting prepared the way for the replacement of black labour by white labour . The question in 1901 was ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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