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9780521805957

Gold: Forgotten Histories and Lost Objects of Australia

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  • ISBN13:

    9780521805957

  • ISBN10:

    0521805953

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-06-11
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Summary

Throughout history, gold has been the stuff of legends, fortunes, conflict and change. The discovery of gold in Australia 150 years ago precipitated enormous developments in the newly settled land. Immigrants flooded in from Asia and Europe, and the population and economy boomed in spontaneous cities. The effects on both the environment and indigenous Aboriginal peoples have been profound and lasting. In this book, a team of prominent historians and curators have collaborated to produce a cultural history of gold and its impact on the development of Australian society. This fascinating book will add a new dimension to previously recorded Australian history, and provide a richer understanding of the foundations of Australian culture. Like a handful of tailings, Gold brings together a collection of stories that have been left out of standard Australian histories. It is an essential history.

Table of Contents

List of illustrations
vii
Acknowledgements x
List of contributors
xi
List of conversions
xiv
Introduction 1(22)
Iain McCalman
Alexander Cook
Andrew Reeves
Part I Gold and Modernity: The Impact of the Gold Rushes on the Development of the Australian Colonies
Making an Edgier History of Gold
23(14)
David Goodman
`The Finger of God': Gold's Impact on New South Wales
37(15)
Paul A. Pickering
Gold-Rush Melbourne
52(15)
Graeme Davison
Labour and Trade Unionism in Victorian Goldmining: Bendigo, 1861-1915
67(18)
Charles Fahey
Mullock Heaps and Tailing Mounds: Environmental Effects of Alluvial Goldmining
85(18)
Barry McGowan
Part II Immigrants and Ethnic Relations
`Men of All Nations, except Chinamen': Europeans and Chinese on the Goldfields of New South Wales
103(21)
Ann Curthoys
Undesirable Persons: Race and West Australian Mining Legislation
124(17)
Patrick Bertola
Golden Opportunities?: Immigrant Workers on Western Australia's Eastern Goldfields, 1900-1965
141(16)
Bill Bunbury
Part III White Gold/Black Gold: Settler and Indigenous Histories of Goldmining
Eyewitness?: Drawings by Oscar of Cooktown
157(7)
Kim McKenzie
Carol Cooper
Golden Reflections: Artists, Entrepreneurs and Aborigines on the North-West Australian Goldfields
164(15)
Ian Coates
Lasseter's Stories: Tending the Ghosts of Desert Gold
179(10)
David Raftery
Isla del Oro: Seeking New Guinea Gold
189(18)
Hank Nelson
Jukurrpa - Golden Dreams
207(43)
Derek Elias
Part IV Daily Life and Domestic Culture
Mrs Charles Clacy, Lola Montez and Poll the Grogseller: Glimpses of Women on the Early Victorian Goldfields
225(25)
Margaret Anderson
After the Gold Rush: Material Culture and Settlement on Victoria's Central Goldfields
250(17)
Susan Lawrence
Vegetable Plots and Pleasure Gardens of the Victorian Goldfields
267(18)
Suzanne R. Hunt
Part V Art, Visuality and Material Culture
Edward Snell: Sketching a Fortune
285(14)
Tom Griffiths
Alan Platt
Antoine Fauchery: A French Artist's View of the Goldfields
299(17)
Dianne Reilly
Cinderella's Jewellery: The Gold-Rush Brooches of Western Australia
316(10)
Dorothy Erickson
A Broad Brush Dipped in Gold: The Expansion of Australian Vision
326(13)
Anita Callaway
Index 339

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