
Australia
A Cultural History
John Rickard(Author)
Longman (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 12. December 1996
Book
Paperback/Softback
336 pages
978-0-582-27605-5 (ISBN)
Description
This text is long established as a standard introduction to the development of modern Australian society. It begins with the centuries of Aboriginal habitation before the coming of the Europeans, and takes us through to the present. However, unusually, it is strongly weighted towards the twentieth century. It is arranged chronologically and a broad "political" narrative emerges, but the book is not a chronicle, still less a laborious detailing of governors and governments; rather, it focuses throughout on the transmission of values, beliefs and customs amongst the diverse mix of peoples who are today's Australians.
For this welcome Second Edition, John Rickard has completely revised his text and added an entirely new chapter on the contemporary scene, which surveys the dramatic cultural shifts in Australian society as it approaches the centenary of Federation in the year 2001. The entire book has been reset and redesigned in a larger, more handsome format, and has numerous new illustrations.
For this welcome Second Edition, John Rickard has completely revised his text and added an entirely new chapter on the contemporary scene, which surveys the dramatic cultural shifts in Australian society as it approaches the centenary of Federation in the year 2001. The entire book has been reset and redesigned in a larger, more handsome format, and has numerous new illustrations.
Reviews / Votes
'xxx; an extremely well-written book that seeks to make contemporary Australian society comprehensible to outsiders. In this it certainly succeeds, with its many pertinent illustrations complementing the judicious insights that dot the elegant text.'The Times Higher Education Supplement
More details
Series
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Harlow
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Pearson Education Limited
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 243 mm
Width: 165 mm
Thickness: 29 mm
Weight
752 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-582-27605-5 (9780582276055)
Schweitzer Classification
Content
Part One Sources
1. Aborigines.
2. Immigrants.
Part Two Interactions: 1788-1901
3. The Environment.
4. Society.
Part Three The Culture: 1901-1939
5. Loyalties.
6. Political Institutions.
7. Relationships and Pursuits.
Part Four The Culture Questioned: 1939-1988
8. Dependence.
9. Diversity.
10. Vision.
11. Towards 2001.
References.
Bibliography.
Index.
1. Aborigines.
2. Immigrants.
Part Two Interactions: 1788-1901
3. The Environment.
4. Society.
Part Three The Culture: 1901-1939
5. Loyalties.
6. Political Institutions.
7. Relationships and Pursuits.
Part Four The Culture Questioned: 1939-1988
8. Dependence.
9. Diversity.
10. Vision.
11. Towards 2001.
References.
Bibliography.
Index.