A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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Page 164
... schools , the bastions of bourgeois society in Melbourne , the recruiting grounds and disseminators of bourgeois ... School of Music and of the Conservatorium of Music . The libidinous character of his poems and other writings coupled ...
... schools , the bastions of bourgeois society in Melbourne , the recruiting grounds and disseminators of bourgeois ... School of Music and of the Conservatorium of Music . The libidinous character of his poems and other writings coupled ...
Page 267
... schools were still the nurseries of the embourgeoisement of the young . The independent Protestant schools proudly proclaimed their aim to be the education of boys and girls to loyalty , purity , industry , frugality and sobriety . The ...
... schools were still the nurseries of the embourgeoisement of the young . The independent Protestant schools proudly proclaimed their aim to be the education of boys and girls to loyalty , purity , industry , frugality and sobriety . The ...
Page 323
... schools financed , staffed and administered by state governments the children were exhorted by their teachers and in their school readers to be faithful to their country , their empire and the bourgeois ideal of ' getting on ' . They ...
... schools financed , staffed and administered by state governments the children were exhorted by their teachers and in their school readers to be faithful to their country , their empire and the bourgeois ideal of ' getting on ' . They ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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