The Oxford History of Australia: 1770-1860, possessionsThe history of Australia from the 1770s to the 1860s is seen as tightly linked to events and ideologies in an age of revolution and in particular to the social problems of industrialising Britain. Australia was colonized by believers in political equality and economic liberty, and this volumetraces the development of the colonies into a stable society where organised sport prevented idleness and unrest among the lower orders and sectarianism and intercolonial rivalries absorbed the political energies of the middle classes. |
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Page 244
Similar horticultural organizations followed in Port Phillip and South Australia in
the 1840s . A new organization , the Australasian Botanical and Horticultural
Society , was established in Sydney in July 1848.10 A similar determination to ...
Similar horticultural organizations followed in Port Phillip and South Australia in
the 1840s . A new organization , the Australasian Botanical and Horticultural
Society , was established in Sydney in July 1848.10 A similar determination to ...
Page 262
Gothic designs were popular , as were internal fittings of cedar . Colonial
churches of this period were similar to those erected in Britain from the 1820s
and remarkably similar to each other . In Sydney , Broughton's St Andrew's
Cathedral ...
Gothic designs were popular , as were internal fittings of cedar . Colonial
churches of this period were similar to those erected in Britain from the 1820s
and remarkably similar to each other . In Sydney , Broughton's St Andrew's
Cathedral ...
Page 303
Similar regulations were adopted in Victoria . 11 Even so , the immediate effects
of the rush seemed alarming enough . “ There is no appearance of the demand
for labour for our shearing and harvest being supplied . . .'the Argus reported in ...
Similar regulations were adopted in Victoria . 11 Even so , the immediate effects
of the rush seemed alarming enough . “ There is no appearance of the demand
for labour for our shearing and harvest being supplied . . .'the Argus reported in ...
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Contents
Female Convict Experience 17881804 | 1 |
Thirty Acres | 32 |
Hunters and Collectors | 63 |
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