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... mateship . Spence himself wrote : Unionism came to the Australian bushman as a religion . It came bringing salvation from years of tyranny . It had in it that feeling of mateship which he understood already , and which always charac ...
... mateship . Spence himself wrote : Unionism came to the Australian bushman as a religion . It came bringing salvation from years of tyranny . It had in it that feeling of mateship which he understood already , and which always charac ...
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... mateship , but every tradition has good and bad aspects . Perhaps most Australians would agree that the most discredit- able and dangerous component of the legend is its ' racism ' . We have seen , however , that this feature was also ...
... mateship , but every tradition has good and bad aspects . Perhaps most Australians would agree that the most discredit- able and dangerous component of the legend is its ' racism ' . We have seen , however , that this feature was also ...
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... mateship 93 , 216 , 228 99 nationalism 211 , 235 ,, railways 194 work of 12 , 196 , 207 Learmonth , Lt John , A.I.F. 217-18 Legend , the Australian 1 , 2 , 104 , 130 , 135 , 167 , 233 , 235 ff . , 237 , 239-40 , and ch . 8 , passim ...
... mateship 93 , 216 , 228 99 nationalism 211 , 235 ,, railways 194 work of 12 , 196 , 207 Learmonth , Lt John , A.I.F. 217-18 Legend , the Australian 1 , 2 , 104 , 130 , 135 , 167 , 233 , 235 ff . , 237 , 239-40 , and ch . 8 , passim ...
Contents
THE LEGEND AND THE TASK | 1 |
THE FOUNDING FATHERS | 14 |
CELTS AND CURRENCY | 43 |
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