The Australian LegendWhite Australia Policy. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 46
Page 34
... outlook of Jim Jones , and of those who sang about him , differed from that of their like in Britain not only because of the better food and greater security which even prisoners enjoyed in Australia , but also by reason of the repeated ...
... outlook of Jim Jones , and of those who sang about him , differed from that of their like in Britain not only because of the better food and greater security which even prisoners enjoyed in Australia , but also by reason of the repeated ...
Page 49
... outlook was more complex and more important . We saw in the last chapter that what was new in this outlook tended to spread upwards and outwards , from the convicts initially , and then from the ' lower ' sections of society generally ...
... outlook was more complex and more important . We saw in the last chapter that what was new in this outlook tended to spread upwards and outwards , from the convicts initially , and then from the ' lower ' sections of society generally ...
Page 57
... outlook of the common folk which is our proper concern . Before 1850 this sentiment had little to do , directly , with political programmes , and perhaps even less to do with visionary aspirations of a glorious national future . The key ...
... outlook of the common folk which is our proper concern . Before 1850 this sentiment had little to do , directly , with political programmes , and perhaps even less to do with visionary aspirations of a glorious national future . The key ...
Contents
THE LEGEND AND THE TASK | 1 |
THE FOUNDING FATHERS | 14 |
CELTS AND CURRENCY | 43 |
8 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
A. B. Paterson Aborigines American attitude Australian National ballads Ben Hall Britain British Bulletin bullock-drivers Bush Songs bush-workers bushmen bushrangers cabbage-tree hat cattle chum collectivist colonists colony contemporary criminals Currency Lads Diemen's Land diggers diggings districts Donahoo early economic emancipists Emigrant England English ethos fact feeling free immigrants frontier Furphy Gold Rush goldfields Harris History influence interior Irish Jack John labour less Library of Victoria living London masters mates mateship Melbourne middle-class Mundy native native-born Ned Kelly never nineteenth century noble frontiersman noble savage nomad tribe Norfolk Island old hands outback outlook pastoral workers perhaps period Plains police political popular population prisoners Queensland sentiment Settlers and Convicts shearers shearing sheep shepherd social society South Wales squatters station swagman Sydney Sydney Morning Herald tended tion tradition tralia Transportation Turner typical up-country Van Diemen's Land Victoria writes wrote