The Oxford History of Australia: 1901-1942, the succeeding ageIn 1901 the separate Australian colonies came together in a Commonwealth. Institutions were fashioned to meet the needs and aspirations of a nation, markets extended, industries enlarged. Over the next forty years Australians pursued schemes of material and social progress through war and economic crisis. This book locates these events within their international and imperial context. Like other regions of white settlement, Australia prospered as a pastoral and agricultural producer - yet it aspired to industrial self-sufficiency. It drew its financial and human capital from Britain and was bound to the parent country by bonds of trade, culture and sentiment - yet it yearned for autonomous nationhood. Four decades of endeavour merely demonstrated the extent of its dependence. This is a narrative history. It draws on the experience of diverse individuals to illustrate larger patterns, and it traces links between social, economic and political processes. But above all, it proceeds from the conviction that the historian must tell a story with purpose. |
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... Broken Hill in the 1880s pre- sented challenges of equal magnitude , but the reward for solving them was even greater . Broken Hill had lost impetus during the 1890s because of the treacherous movement of the ground , declining yields ...
... Broken Hill in the 1880s pre- sented challenges of equal magnitude , but the reward for solving them was even greater . Broken Hill had lost impetus during the 1890s because of the treacherous movement of the ground , declining yields ...
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... Broken Hill Proprietary Company ( BHP ) demanded in 1908 that its workers in that inland town accept wage cuts . Both sides had ample opportunity to marshal their forces : the unions transferred their funds to prevent confiscation by ...
... Broken Hill Proprietary Company ( BHP ) demanded in 1908 that its workers in that inland town accept wage cuts . Both sides had ample opportunity to marshal their forces : the unions transferred their funds to prevent confiscation by ...
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... Broken Hill 30 , 156 Broken Hill Proprietary Company ( BHP ) 215 formation 51 industrial disputes 114-15 , 169 , 183 management 215-16 Newcastle works 212 , 229 , 291 155 , 193 , Port Kembla works 291 , 310 Port Pirie works 146 Whyalla ...
... Broken Hill 30 , 156 Broken Hill Proprietary Company ( BHP ) 215 formation 51 industrial disputes 114-15 , 169 , 183 management 215-16 Newcastle works 212 , 229 , 291 155 , 193 , Port Kembla works 291 , 310 Port Pirie works 146 Whyalla ...
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