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Momentous Decade : Society and Thought : Australia, 1838-1848
Canberra
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1976
19373512
1976
single work
thesis
'In searching for the origins of the Australian ethos it is tempting to regard convicts and "old hands" as the seedbed of Australian political democracy as well as part of the humus that nourished mateship and egalitarianism. While, as Russel Ward documents in The Australian Legend, many Australian social attitudes data back to convict days, the origin of Australian political democracy followed urban English rather than American or Australian frontier patterns.' (Thesis description)
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Untitled
1974
single work
review
— Appears in: Hemisphere , April vol. 18 no. 4 1974; (p. 39-40)
— Review of Adam Lindsay Gordon 1973 single work poetry criticism ; Henry Kendall 1973 selected work criticism correspondence prose poetry ; Charles Harpur 1973 selected work prose correspondence poetry -
Australia Advancing with Rapid Wing'd Stride
1973
single work
review
— Appears in: Nation Review , 16-22 November 1973; (p. 167)
— Review of Adam Lindsay Gordon 1973 single work poetry criticism ; Henry Kendall 1973 selected work criticism correspondence prose poetry ; Charles Harpur 1973 selected work prose correspondence poetry
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Australia Advancing with Rapid Wing'd Stride
1973
single work
review
— Appears in: Nation Review , 16-22 November 1973; (p. 167)
— Review of Adam Lindsay Gordon 1973 single work poetry criticism ; Henry Kendall 1973 selected work criticism correspondence prose poetry ; Charles Harpur 1973 selected work prose correspondence poetry -
Untitled
1974
single work
review
— Appears in: Hemisphere , April vol. 18 no. 4 1974; (p. 39-40)
— Review of Adam Lindsay Gordon 1973 single work poetry criticism ; Henry Kendall 1973 selected work criticism correspondence prose poetry ; Charles Harpur 1973 selected work prose correspondence poetry -
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Momentous Decade : Society and Thought : Australia, 1838-1848
Canberra
:
1976
19373512
1976
single work
thesis
'In searching for the origins of the Australian ethos it is tempting to regard convicts and "old hands" as the seedbed of Australian political democracy as well as part of the humus that nourished mateship and egalitarianism. While, as Russel Ward documents in The Australian Legend, many Australian social attitudes data back to convict days, the origin of Australian political democracy followed urban English rather than American or Australian frontier patterns.' (Thesis description)