Australia : a cultural history

John Rickard's "Australia : a cultural history," first published in 1988, is still the only short history of Australia from a cultural perspective. It has also acquired a unique reputation as an introduction to the development of Australian society and was listed by the historian and...

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Auteur principal : Rickard John (Auteur)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : Australia : a cultural history / John Rickard
Édition : 3rd édition
Publié : Clayton, Victoria : Monash University Publishing , [2017]
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XIII-306 p.)
Collection : Australian history (Monash University Publishing)
Contenu : Part 1. Sources. Aboriginal Australians. Immigrants. Part 2. Interactions : 1788-1901. The environment. Society. Part 3. The culture: 1901-1939. Loyalties. Political institutions. Relationships and pursuits. Part 4. The culture questioned: 1939-2016. Dependence 1939-1988. Diversity 1939-1988. Vision. The view from the twenty-first century
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Résumé : John Rickard's "Australia : a cultural history," first published in 1988, is still the only short history of Australia from a cultural perspective. It has also acquired a unique reputation as an introduction to the development of Australian society and was listed by the historian and public intellectual John Hirst in his "First XI: the best of Australian history books." Although arranged chronologically, this book is not a chronicle, still less a laborious detailing of governors and governments: rather, it focuses on the transmission of values, beliefs and customs among the diverse mix of peoples who are today's Australians. The story begins with the sixty thousand years of the Aboriginal presence and their continuing material and spiritual relationship with the land, and takes the reader through the turbulent years of British colonisation and the emergence, through prosperity, war and depression, of the cultural accommodations which have been distinctively Australian. This Third Edition concludes with a critical review of the challenges facing contemporary Australia and warns that "we may get the future we deserve
Notes : First published 1988
Bibliographie : bibliogr. p. 285-293. Index
ISBN : 1-921867-60-4
978-192-186-760-6