The Civic Frontier: the Origin of Local Communities and Local Government in Victoria
Author : Bernard Barrett
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ISBN : 9789120024066
Author : Bernard Barrett
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File Size : 24,34 MB
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ISBN : 9789120024066
Author : Bernard Barrett
Publisher : Melbourne University
Page : 372 pages
File Size : 19,35 MB
Release : 1979
Category : Political Science
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Any research and writing about Australian history and society is likely to touch at some stage on aspects of government. This book seeks to approach the subject in a fresh manner. It examines local government in a broad sociological, rather than merely administrative, context.
Author : Joanna Monie
Publisher :
Page : 742 pages
File Size : 44,10 MB
Release : 1982
Category : Victoria
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Author : "International Committee For Social Sciences Documentation"
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 442 pages
File Size : 24,16 MB
Release : 2013-10-15
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1136749411
The International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS) is an essential tool for librarians, academics and researchers wishing to be kept up to date with the published literature in the social sciences. IBSS is compiled in four divisions; Anthropology, Sociology, Economics, and Political Science. This is Volume XXIX of the International bibliography of political science as of 1980.
Author : Shelton Stromquist
Publisher : Verso Books
Page : 881 pages
File Size : 44,84 MB
Release : 2023-02-14
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1839767790
How workers fought for municipal socialism to make cities around the globe livable and democratic - and what the lessons are for today. For more than a century, municipal socialism has fired the imaginations of workers fighting to make cities livable and democratic. At every turn propertied elites challenged their right to govern. Prominent US labor historian, Shelton Stromquist, offers the first global account of the origins of this new trans-local socialist politics. He explains how and why cities after 1890 became crucibles for municipal socialism. Drawing on the colorful stories of local activists and their social-democratic movements in cities as diverse as Broken Hill, Christchurch, Malmö, Bradford, Stuttgart, Vienna, and Hamilton, OH, the book shows how this new urban politics arose. Long governed by propertied elites, cities in the nineteenth century were transformed by mass migration and industrialization that tore apart their physical and social fabric. Amidst massive strikes and faced with epidemic disease, fouled streets, unsafe water, decrepit housing, and with little economic security and few public amenities, urban workers invented a local politics that promised to democratize cities they might themselves govern and reclaim the wealth they created. This new politics challenged the class power of urban elites as well as the centralizing tendencies of national social-democratic movements. Municipal socialist ideas have continued to inspire activists in their fight for the right of cities to govern themselves.
Author : Frank Bongiorno
Publisher : Black Inc.
Page : 398 pages
File Size : 18,46 MB
Release : 2022-11-01
Category : History
ISBN : 1743822723
In this compelling and comprehensive work, renowned historian Frank Bongiorno presents a social and cultural history of Australia's political life, from pre-settlement Indigenous systems to the present day. Depicting a wonderful parade of dreamers and schemers, Bongiorno surveys moments of political renewal and sheds fresh light on our democratic life. From local pubs and meeting halls to the parliament and cabinet; from pamphleteers and stump orators to party agents and operatives - this enthralling account looks at the political insiders in the halls of power, as well as the agitators and outsiders who sought to shape the nation from the margins. A work of political history like no other, Dreamers and Schemers will transform the way you look at Australian politics.
Author : Michael Anthony Jones
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Page : 298 pages
File Size : 24,96 MB
Release : 1981
Category : Australia
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Author : A. G. L. Shaw
Publisher : Melbourne Univ. Publishing
Page : 372 pages
File Size : 15,90 MB
Release : 2003
Category : History
ISBN : 9780522850642
This account of European settlement in the modern state of Victoria, Australia, spans developments from the first convict camp established in 1803 on the Bass Strait to the contemporary separation of the district from New South Wales. Aborigines, whalers, adventurers, squatters, speculators, and immigrants figure into this history of Victoria before the gold rush. The stories of such key leaders as John Baton and John Pascoe Fawkner offer insight into the founding of Melbourne, the economic depression and recovery of the 19th century, and the social progress of the 20th century. Details are drawn from primary sources including correspondence between officials in Melbourne, Sydney, and London and newspapers from Batman, Swanston, the Port Phillip Association, and La Trobe.
Author : Elizabeth Morrison
Publisher : Academic Monographs
Page : 382 pages
File Size : 28,56 MB
Release : 2005
Category : History
ISBN : 052285155X
Engines of Influence is a fifty-year history of Victoria's country newspapers, beginning with James Harrison's Geelong Advertiser in 1840 and ending in December 1890 when 166 papers were being published in 122 country towns. This significant book identifies all press sites and newspapers of the era, whether long-lasting or short-lived, and highlights the major part played by them in helping construct the machinery of government, lay the foundations of party politics and foster a sense of rural Victorian identity. The country press was an important agent of political change leading up to events such as the separation of the Port Phillip District from New South Wales in 1851, and the federation of the colony of Victoria with other British dependencies into a single nation at the end of the nineteenth century. Engines of Influence shows how country newspapers also exercised cultural authority, circulating ideas generated both within local communities and from the wider world. Towards the end of the fifty years examined, this rural press was becoming a close part of a unified political state, linked through the metropolitan press and agencies to a technologically-based global communications network.
Author : P. Saunier
Publisher : Springer
Page : 247 pages
File Size : 10,65 MB
Release : 2008-07-21
Category : History
ISBN : 0230613810
This collection uses the transnational activities of municipal urban governments to historicize the origins and development of the global city, focusing on how urban problems were addressed with concepts that emerged from the "world in between" nations and cities.