James Smith (1989) is study of this hitherto-neglected maker of colonial culture, and traces the rise and decline of the transplanted ideas and values that Smith and many of his fellow immigrants to Australia upheld. It reveals the remarkable vigour with which Smith set about making a new society out of the legacy of the old, and which saw the transformation of Melbourne from gold-rush town to Australia’s largest and most influential city in the new Federation.

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James Smith (1989) is study of this hitherto-neglected maker of colonial culture, and traces the rise and decline of the transplanted ideas and values that Smith and many of his fellow immigrants to Australia upheld. It reveals the remarkable vigour with which Smith set about making a new society out of the legacy of the old.

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1. Melbourne in 1855 2. England: 1820–1854 3. The Immigrant 4. Institutions 5. Public Heroes 6. Periodicals 7. The Drama, the Opera and the Fine Arts 8. Literary Controversies 9. Spiritualism 10. The Return Visit 11. A New Generation 12. Declining Years

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Product details

ISBN
9781032424750
Published
2024-12-01
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight
360 gr
Height
234 mm
Width
156 mm
Age
U, 05
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
248