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The Oxford Companion to Australian History

English · Hardback

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This thoroughly revised Companion (first published in 1998) is immensely readable and entertaining with a range of curious and unexpected entries, such as those on duels, two-up, Vegemite, and the six o'clock swill. Thoroughly cross-referenced for easy access to all information, this volume contains many new entries as well as revisions on existing entries. This is a superb reference for all Australians as well as those interested in Australian history.


List of contents










  • Preface

  • Directory of Contributors

  • Style Notes

  • Alphabetical Entries

  • Subject Index



About the author

Graeme Davison is Professor of History at Monash University, Australia, and is perhaps best known as the author of The Rise an Fall of Marvellous Melbourne, published in 1979.

John Hirst is Reader of History at La Trobe University, Australia, and he is the author of many major histories (see Books by the same author, below).

Stuart Macintyre is Ernest Scott Professor of History, University of Melbourne, Australia. He is co-editor of the Australia series and author of The Succeeding Age (Volume 4 in the Series), which won the Victoria Premier's Award.

Summary

This thoroughly revised edition of The Oxford Companion to Australian History (first published in 1998) includes several new entries, such as the Olympic Games and Reconciliation. Many of the existing entries on people, institutions, and society have been revised to take into account recent advancements in scholarship and developments. This edition brings the bibliographical citations, a key feature of the book, completely up to date.

This edition maintains all the features that make the Companion a superb reference for all Australians and for all those interested in Australian history. The editors, three of Australia's finest historians, have together with their team of over 300 scholars provided here a comprehensive and authoritative reference work on all aspects of Australian history.

The Companion contains approximately 1,600 entries, ranging from essays of up to 2,000 words in length to factual entries of about 100 words in length. There are entries on politicians, colonizers, visionaries, newspaper barons, industrialists, explorers, artists, and scientists. Entries on the states, key institutions, prominent families, and famous events have been revised as necessary. Reader will find incisive entries on matters such as art, capital punishment, gambling, literature, language, and republicanism.

The Companion is immensely readable and entertaining with a range of curious and unexpected entries such as those on duels, two-up, Vegemite, and the six o'clock swill. The text is thoroughly cross-referenced, to allow for easy access to all the information, and there is a very useful subject index providing readers with an alternative means of access to the material.

Product details

Assisted by Graeme Davison (Editor), John Hirst (Editor), Stuart Macintyre (Editor)
Publisher Hurst & Co
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 27.12.2001
 
EAN 9780195515039
ISBN 978-0-19-551503-9
No. of pages 738
Dimensions 200 mm x 252 mm x 55 mm
Weight 1937 g
Subject Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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