The Oxford History of Australia, Volume 5The postwar period has seen radical changes in Australia. Increased dependence on the United States, an influx of European and Asian immigrants, and a series of economic booms and recessions have confronted Australians with the challenge of surviving as an offshoot of European civilization in a largely Asian region and securing a prosperous future with declining support from European markets and investment. This final volume in the Oxford History of Australia details this volatile period, showing that while some Australians have resisted the pressures for change, most have adapted resourcefully and intelligently to the task of creating a new nation able to survive into the 21st century. |
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Long - standing Australian stereotypes about gender produced the sense of
oppression behind the emergence of the new feminist and homosexual groups
which transformed sexual politics around 1970 . 1 But it was the group with the
oldest ...
Long - standing Australian stereotypes about gender produced the sense of
oppression behind the emergence of the new feminist and homosexual groups
which transformed sexual politics around 1970 . 1 But it was the group with the
oldest ...
Page 201
24 Meanwhile , during 1970 and 1971 at least forty Women ' s Liberation groups
came into being in Australian cities , and the first of many feminist publications ,
Mejane , attained a print - run of 4000 . In February 1972 a group of Melbourne ...
24 Meanwhile , during 1970 and 1971 at least forty Women ' s Liberation groups
came into being in Australian cities , and the first of many feminist publications ,
Mejane , attained a print - run of 4000 . In February 1972 a group of Melbourne ...
Page 256
Religious pressure groups made their presence felt in Australian public life ,
though not always consistently . The Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace
produced a series of critiques of social inequality and the problems of the
powerless ...
Religious pressure groups made their presence felt in Australian public life ,
though not always consistently . The Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace
produced a series of critiques of social inequality and the problems of the
powerless ...
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Contents
The People at War | 3 |
Pragmatism Ascendant | 59 |
Getting and Spending | 89 |
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