The Oxford History of Australia: 1770-1860, possessionsThe history of Australia from the 1770s to the 1860s is seen as tightly linked to events and ideologies in an age of revolution and in particular to the social problems of industrialising Britain. Australia was colonized by believers in political equality and economic liberty, and this volumetraces the development of the colonies into a stable society where organised sport prevented idleness and unrest among the lower orders and sectarianism and intercolonial rivalries absorbed the political energies of the middle classes. |
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Page 308
This was so especially on the crowded Victorian goldfields where authoritarian
police methods were adopted to enforce the licensing system and detect
defaulters . The proposal to raise the monthly licence to £3 caused agitation on
the Forest ...
This was so especially on the crowded Victorian goldfields where authoritarian
police methods were adopted to enforce the licensing system and detect
defaulters . The proposal to raise the monthly licence to £3 caused agitation on
the Forest ...
Page 350
199 and NSW LC V & P , 1835 , Final Report of the Committee on Police and
Gaols ( Minutes of Evidence ) p . 324 . See also David Neal , ' Free Society ,
Penal Colony , Slave Society , Prison ? ' HS , Vol . 22 , 89 ( October 1987 ) , p .
513 .
199 and NSW LC V & P , 1835 , Final Report of the Committee on Police and
Gaols ( Minutes of Evidence ) p . 324 . See also David Neal , ' Free Society ,
Penal Colony , Slave Society , Prison ? ' HS , Vol . 22 , 89 ( October 1987 ) , p .
513 .
Page 375
When allowance is made for the fact that Garton ' s figures are for police
admissions , and most women were not committed to lunatic asylums by police ,
the proportion of women in lunatic asylums would seem even higher . See also A
...
When allowance is made for the fact that Garton ' s figures are for police
admissions , and most women were not committed to lunatic asylums by police ,
the proportion of women in lunatic asylums would seem even higher . See also A
...
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