A History of Australia, Volume 6"All through this volume runs a sense of Australian uncertainty over the period 1916-1935: were Australians a people with their own country, their own responsibilities, their own history to make? Or were they essentially Britons, relocated merely by some chance in a far corner of the globe? Was it their destiny to look forward bravely to an unknown future, or to look backwards on a fading imperial past? Henry Lawson put to them the choice they had - between "the Old Dead Tree" and "the Young Tree Green"." |
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Birdwood was a decoy used by the conHiggins , n.d. , probably 1911 , ibid .;
Hilda Esson to Vance and Nettie Palmer , 23 April 1920 , Palmer Papers , Series
1 , Folder 27 . 26 Louis Esson to Vance Palmer , 4 February 1920 , Palmer
Papers ...
Birdwood was a decoy used by the conHiggins , n.d. , probably 1911 , ibid .;
Hilda Esson to Vance and Nettie Palmer , 23 April 1920 , Palmer Papers , Series
1 , Folder 27 . 26 Louis Esson to Vance Palmer , 4 February 1920 , Palmer
Papers ...
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36 Louis Esson to Vance Palmer , 21 September , 23 November 1925 , Palmer
Papers , Series 1 , Box 4 , Folder 33 ; Frank Anstey , The Kingdom of Shylock (
revised edn , Melbourne , 1917 ) ; Hilda Esson to Vance and Nettie Palmer , 23
April ...
36 Louis Esson to Vance Palmer , 21 September , 23 November 1925 , Palmer
Papers , Series 1 , Box 4 , Folder 33 ; Frank Anstey , The Kingdom of Shylock (
revised edn , Melbourne , 1917 ) ; Hilda Esson to Vance and Nettie Palmer , 23
April ...
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His Government has decided that the duplication and overlapping of the
industrial powers of the Commonwealth 26 Arthur Davis ( ' Steele Rudd ) to Nettie
Palmer , 29 April 1929 , Palmer Papers , Series 1 , Box 5 , Folder 40 ; Katharine ...
His Government has decided that the duplication and overlapping of the
industrial powers of the Commonwealth 26 Arthur Davis ( ' Steele Rudd ) to Nettie
Palmer , 29 April 1929 , Palmer Papers , Series 1 , Box 5 , Folder 40 ; Katharine ...
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Contents
VICTORY OF THE COMFORTABLE CLASSES | 47 |
A DIVIDED AUSTRALIA | 80 |
John Joseph Ambrose Curtin and Robert Gordon Menzies frontispiece | 116 |
Copyright | |
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