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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Page 70
The Vision Modest : an early view of the Bathurst Plains . By the early twentieth
century , the crossing to the Blue Mountains and the establishment of pastoralist
industry in the area around Bathurst were valorised as marking the beginnings of
...
The Vision Modest : an early view of the Bathurst Plains . By the early twentieth
century , the crossing to the Blue Mountains and the establishment of pastoralist
industry in the area around Bathurst were valorised as marking the beginnings of
...
Page 80
LARI Washing techniques reflected the primitive ' technology employed in early
sheep runs . Sheep were washed by forcing them into creeks and holding them
down with forked poles . Although this resulted in drownings , a scarcity of labour
...
LARI Washing techniques reflected the primitive ' technology employed in early
sheep runs . Sheep were washed by forcing them into creeks and holding them
down with forked poles . Although this resulted in drownings , a scarcity of labour
...
Page 91
By the early twentieth century , wheat fields on the larger holdings were ploughed
by multi - furrowed ploughs drawn by traction machines ; seed and manure were
sown by mechanical devices ; and combined harvesters completed the task of ...
By the early twentieth century , wheat fields on the larger holdings were ploughed
by multi - furrowed ploughs drawn by traction machines ; seed and manure were
sown by mechanical devices ; and combined harvesters completed the task of ...
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Contents
Introduction | 11 |
The Culture of Work | 75 |
The Culture of Leisure | 113 |
Copyright | |
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