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(Ebook) Radical Sydney Places Portraits and Unruly Episodes 1st Edition by Terry Irving, Rowan Cahill ISBN 1742230946 9781742230948

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Authors:Terry Irving; Rowan Cahill
Pages:384 pages.
Year:2009
Editon:1
Publisher:UNSW Press
Language:english
File Size:7.23 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781742230948, 1742230946
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ISBN 10: 1742230946 
ISBN 13: 9781742230948
Author: Terry Irving, Rowan Cahill

Unveiling a less-than-idealistic side of Sydney, Australia, this enlightening account traces the development of the radical movement from The Rocks, New South Wales, in the 1830s to the inner suburbs in the 1980s. Through a series of snapshots, this unique volume will expose the marginalized ideas, bohemian neighborhoods, and dissident politics of the working-class suburbs to the south and west of the city. From resident action movements in Kings Cross to gay rights marches on Oxford Street, this history charts Syndey's colorful and rebellious past and allows Aboriginal fighters, convict poets, feminist journalists, and democratic agitators to be heard.

(Ebook) Radical Sydney Places Portraits and Unruly Episodes 1st Table of contents:

1 Introduction: A different Sydney
2 Dawes Point: Moral dilemmas
3 Observatory Hill: Remembering Vinegar Hill
4 Touring hell: Hyde Park Barracks
5 Johann Lhotsky, revolutionary
6 Tumult in paradise: The watch houses of Sydney
7 The Mutual Protection Association: The Customs House
8 Cabbage tree and tricolour
9 The 8-hour day and the Holy Spirit: Garrison and Mariners’ churches, The Rocks
10 Lucien Henry, Communard Victoria Street, Kings Cross
11 John Norton and the democratic riots of 1887
12 The Henry Lawson statue: Iconic Henry and ‘faded’ Louisa
13 A ‘democratic rendezvous ’: The bookshops of radical Sydney
14 A convict legend of the 1890s: Bulletin Place
15 ‘Gone bung’:The terror of 1893 - The Savings Bank in Barrack Street
16 Defending free speech: On the stump in 1915 Speakers’ corners
17 The Battle of Central
18 Vere Gordon Childe and the pacifists: The Friends’ Meeting House, Devonshire Street
19 Merv Flanagan, labour martyr: The Mortuary Station, Regent Street
20 A nerve centre of revolution: Rawson Place
21 The Trades Hall Reds versus the Domain Fascists
22 Australia for Australians: Fred Maynard makes progress - St David’s Hall, Surry Hills
23 Joy and rough music on the picket line
24 The death of the World
25 The venerable Boote: The Worker Building, Castlereagh Street
26 Defending Darlinghurst from the Reds
27 The anti-eviction war: Union Street, Erskineville
28 The defence of Dhakiyarr Wirrpanda
29 The New Theatre
30 The Day of Mourning: The Australian Hall, 150–52 Elizabeth Street
31 Welcoming the Nazi tourist Sydney Town Hall, 1938
32 Ken Cook and the Japanese collaborators: The Grace Building, 77–79 York Street
33 The Battle of Bligh Street
34 Fred Wong and the Chinese Seamen’s Union: 175 Hay Street
35 ‘Barging’ at the GPO: Imperialism at bay
36 Margaret Street riot ,1947
37 Dorothy Hewett and the Redfern Reds: Lawson Square
38 The Waterside Workers ’ Cultural Committee
39 Youth Carnival defies Menzies: The city of the left in the 1950
40 P&O wall fountain Hunter Street
41 Nestor's cellar: Lefties in the sky with diamonds: 72 Oxford Street, Paddington
42 Political bolt-cutting: Sydney University’s front lawn
43 The siege of Victoria Street: Kings Cross
44 The conspiracy against Ananda Marga
45 Combating the ‘greatest social menace’: Darlinghurst Police Station
46 Survival Day, 26 January 1988, Koori Redfern: The Empress Hotel, Regent Street
47 The ‘invisible’ maritime worker: Memorial at the National Maritime Museum

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