The Vision Splendid: A Social and Cultural History of Rural AustraliaThe Vision Splendid seeks to restore rural Australia to a central place in Australian history by showing how it has shaped Australian culture. It focuses on the culture of work and leisure and the changing conceptions of the Bush in the Australian mind from the late eighteenth century onwards. It maps, for the first time, the development of a set of cultural values and institutions in nineteenth-century rural Australia. |
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For it was a long - held English tenet that a ' civilised ? society was settled and
agricultural , that an ' uncivilised culture , consisting of herders and hunters , was
marked by its nomadic qualities . In the late sixteenth century the English had ...
For it was a long - held English tenet that a ' civilised ? society was settled and
agricultural , that an ' uncivilised culture , consisting of herders and hunters , was
marked by its nomadic qualities . In the late sixteenth century the English had ...
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The Indigenous Peoples The English who encountered Australia ' s Indigenous
peoples , including the sea - borne explorers and the subsequent colonisers ,
carried with them a set of cultural assumptions that ensured that from the
beginning ...
The Indigenous Peoples The English who encountered Australia ' s Indigenous
peoples , including the sea - borne explorers and the subsequent colonisers ,
carried with them a set of cultural assumptions that ensured that from the
beginning ...
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It is also clear that , although English newspapers were particularly popular with
rural colonists , classical authors such as Cicero and non - fiction works on such
subjects as chemistry , philosophy and history were also in circulation . 33 In the
...
It is also clear that , although English newspapers were particularly popular with
rural colonists , classical authors such as Cicero and non - fiction works on such
subjects as chemistry , philosophy and history were also in circulation . 33 In the
...
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Contents
Introduction | 11 |
The Culture of Work | 75 |
The Culture of Leisure | 113 |
Copyright | |
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