The abundant culture : meaning and significance in everyday Australia / edited by David Headon, Joy...
The abundant culture : meaning and significance in everyday Australia / edited by David Headon, Joy Hooton, Donald Horne.
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Publisher
St Leonards, NSW : Allen & Unwin, 1995.
Date
1995.
Call Numbers
DH/3622 , 306.0994/35
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Language
English
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Physical content
xvi, 245 p. ; 21 cm.
Contents
1. Future pasts / David Carter -- 2. The new heroes -inventing a heritage / Peter Cochrane -- 3. Things we want to keep: discovering Australia's cultural heritage / Ken Taylor -- 4. 1974, for example / Peter Read -- 5. Australia and the world in schoolbooks /Julian Thomas -- 6. The beach, the coast,...
16. Inventing 'The Economy' / Jo-Anne Claire Pemberton -- 17. Words fail us - political language in the 1990s / Judy Brett -- 18. Jacking up: styles of protest in Australia / James Warden -- 19. Making diversity work: the changing cultures of Australian workplaces / Bill Cope and Mary Kalantzis -- 2...
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Publisher
St Leonards, NSW : Allen & Unwin, 1995.
Date Published
1995.
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Full title
The abundant culture : meaning and significance in everyday Australia / edited by David Headon, Joy Hooton, Donald Horne.
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Notes
General note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Mitchell Library copy at DH/3622: Part of the Donald Horne Collection
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DH/3622 , 306.0994/35
Record Identifier
74VK7yZ6LaRb
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ISBN
1863736441 (pbk.) :
9781863736442
1863736441
9781863736442 (pbk.) :
9781863736442 (Pbk)
1863736441 (Pbk)
9781863736442 (pbk.)
1863736441 (pbk.)
DDC
306.0994
MMS ID
991022952689702626
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