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 176
... and other Bulletin journalists claimed that people in the Bush were far happier
than their urban counterparts : I will ride a fiery brumbie , Bounding madly o ' er
the plain , I shall lead a glad existence , Feeling neither care nor pain . 49 Henry
...
... and other Bulletin journalists claimed that people in the Bush were far happier
than their urban counterparts : I will ride a fiery brumbie , Bounding madly o ' er
the plain , I shall lead a glad existence , Feeling neither care nor pain . 49 Henry
...
Page 266
242 Second , there was a concern that urban Australians now associated
prospects for prosperity and employment with industrialisation and the need to
establish modern , large - scale factories in the capitals . City - dwelling
Australians no ...
242 Second , there was a concern that urban Australians now associated
prospects for prosperity and employment with industrialisation and the need to
establish modern , large - scale factories in the capitals . City - dwelling
Australians no ...
Page 272
Yet in other ways the cultural divide between rural and urban Australia has
deepened . There has been an inexorable trend for more and more Australians to
live in urban areas . In 1906 , 48 . 5 per cent of the population lived in towns of
fewer ...
Yet in other ways the cultural divide between rural and urban Australia has
deepened . There has been an inexorable trend for more and more Australians to
live in urban areas . In 1906 , 48 . 5 per cent of the population lived in towns of
fewer ...
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Contents
Introduction | 11 |
The Culture of Work | 75 |
The Culture of Leisure | 113 |
Copyright | |
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