A comprehensive, easy-to-read history of the Royal Australian Navy from its inception in 1901 to the present day.
The 1960s in Australia
The 1960s is one of the most heavily mythologised decades of the twentieth century. More than 50 years on, the era continues to capture the public's imagination. The 1960s in Australia: People, Power and Politics recognises the complexity of social and cultural change by presenting a broad range of contributions that acknowledge an often overlooked fact - that not everyone experienced the 1960s in the same way. The diversity of the time is confirmed by contributions from a number of expert Austr...
This book tells the story of local-level controls on liquor licensing ('local option') that emerged during the anti-alcohol temperance movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It offers a new perspective on these often-overlooked smaller prohibitions, arguing local option not only reshaped the hotel industry but has legacies for, and parallels with, questions facing cities and planners today. These range from idiosyncratic dry areas; to intrinsic ideas of residential amenity and neigh...
La Vierge Et Les Saints En Italie, E Tudes Et Re Cits D'Un Pe Lerin.
by Cle Ment Melchio Fourcheux De Montrond
The Transnational Voices of Australia's Migrant and Minority Press (Palgrave Studies in the History of the Media)
This edited collection invites the reader to enter the diverse worlds of Australia's migrant and minority communities through the latest research on the contemporary printed press, spanning the mid-nineteenth century to our current day. With a focus on the rare, radical and foreign-language print culture of multiple and frequently concurrent minority groups' newspaper ventures, this volume has two overarching aims: firstly to demonstrate how the local experiences and narratives of such communiti...
Life in Victoria; Or, Victoria in 1853, and ... in 1858. Vol. I.
by William J P Kelly
A comprehensive analysis of the relationship between political judgement, bureaucratic advice and military intelligence in the mismanagement of Britain's Falklands policy. The author argues that the Junta's responsibility for the invasion does not exonerate British decision-makers.
In this innovative study Michael Bassett, historian and former politician, explores how and why the state became such an active and interventionist player in New Zealand life, developing, subsidising and regulating the economy and protecting citizens from the cradle to the grave. He looks in detail at the many schemes in which a paternalistic government became involved, especially the extensive social programmes. These were taken for granted by the people but from the 1960s were increasingly dif...
The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft, Vol. 7 (Classic Reprint)
by Hubert Howe Bancroft
North East Fife Emigrants in Australia
Australia Twice Traversed: The Romance of Exploration
by Ernest Giles
-- Features 80,000+ Encyclopaedia Britannica articles and thousands of photos and illustrations.-- Includes Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary and Thesaurus.-- Also incluces Internet links, audio and video clips, Research Organizer, A-Z browse and free article updates for one year!The EB 2003 Deluxe Edition CD-ROM features the complete 32-volume Encyclopaedia Britannica, the Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary and Thesaurus, a world atlas and more. Thousands of photographs, illustrations, v...
Weevils in the Flour An oral record of the 1930s Depression in Australia
by Wendy Lowenstein
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Making Peoples
Now in paper This immensely readable book, full of drama and humor as well as scholarship, is a watershed in the writing of New Zealand history. In making many new assertions and challenging many historical myths, it seeks to reinterpret our approach to the past. Given New Zealand's small population, short history, and great isolation, the history of the archipelago has been saddled with a reputation for mundanity. According to James Belich, however, it is just these characteristics that make...