The Victorian general election of 1859 occurred during a time of social transition and electoral reformation, which extended the vote to previously unrepresented adult males. Gold discoveries, including those on the Ovens, triggered the miners’ insistent demands for access to land and participation in the political process. The thesis identifies issues, which emerged during the election campaign on the Ovens goldfields, surrounding Beechworth. The struggle centred on the two Legislative Assembly seats for the Ovens and the one Legislative Council seat for the Murray District. Though the declared election issue was land reform, it concealed a range of underlying tensions, which divided the electorate along lines of nationality and religion. ...
© 2014 Dr. Douglas Stuart WilkiePrevious historiographical accounts have often given the impression ...
Until recently the focus of interest in gold mining history had been Victoria, and to a lesser exten...
This thesis examines the circumstances surrounding the building of the Great Southern Railway as a l...
Although little material evidence survives other than mullock heaps and the occasional ruined buildi...
Using Anderson’s Mill in the Victorian goldfield township of Smeaton as a case study, this thesis ex...
© 1988 Matthew Spencer ChurchwardThis thesis is a study of how gold-mining contributed to the growth...
© 2013 Angus Peter FergusonLand was needed, for there was little gold left for the miners. Over a fe...
© 1953 D. F. MackayThis thesis pretends to be nothing more than a case-history of a relatively minor...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 405-417.1. Introduction and plan -- 2. History and social bac...
This dissertation carries forward in time earlier work concerned with the relationship between the ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is about the political changes that occurred in ...
Miners’ meetings were a customary legal practice from California that was imported to British Columb...
The argument in the thesis is organised in three parts. Part I, comprising Chapters 1 to 5, inclusiv...
In describing the historical development of these two settlements based on mining, this thesis outli...
Reconstructs the history of Aboriginal people and gold mining in Victoria from 1850-1870.Doctor of P...
© 2014 Dr. Douglas Stuart WilkiePrevious historiographical accounts have often given the impression ...
Until recently the focus of interest in gold mining history had been Victoria, and to a lesser exten...
This thesis examines the circumstances surrounding the building of the Great Southern Railway as a l...
Although little material evidence survives other than mullock heaps and the occasional ruined buildi...
Using Anderson’s Mill in the Victorian goldfield township of Smeaton as a case study, this thesis ex...
© 1988 Matthew Spencer ChurchwardThis thesis is a study of how gold-mining contributed to the growth...
© 2013 Angus Peter FergusonLand was needed, for there was little gold left for the miners. Over a fe...
© 1953 D. F. MackayThis thesis pretends to be nothing more than a case-history of a relatively minor...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 405-417.1. Introduction and plan -- 2. History and social bac...
This dissertation carries forward in time earlier work concerned with the relationship between the ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is about the political changes that occurred in ...
Miners’ meetings were a customary legal practice from California that was imported to British Columb...
The argument in the thesis is organised in three parts. Part I, comprising Chapters 1 to 5, inclusiv...
In describing the historical development of these two settlements based on mining, this thesis outli...
Reconstructs the history of Aboriginal people and gold mining in Victoria from 1850-1870.Doctor of P...
© 2014 Dr. Douglas Stuart WilkiePrevious historiographical accounts have often given the impression ...
Until recently the focus of interest in gold mining history had been Victoria, and to a lesser exten...
This thesis examines the circumstances surrounding the building of the Great Southern Railway as a l...