Examining the connections between the social and economic aspects of mechanics’ institutes in their gold-rush settings of colonial Victoria, Australia, this article situates literary sociability at the heart of the institute’s function. Through an analysis of colonial newspaper reports and the surviving archives of five gold-rush era institutes (Ballaarat, Beechworth, Chiltern, Sandhurst and Stanley), it demonstrates how events like popular readings, lecture series and soirées worked to create a cohesive community in a diverse society. While the gold rush provided the economic means by which these institutions could be formed and their buildings erected, the institutes in turn lent a social and economic propriety to these growing settlement...
Aboriginal people were a very visible presence on the goldfields in nineteenth century Victoria. Thi...
© 1988 Matthew Spencer ChurchwardThis thesis is a study of how gold-mining contributed to the growth...
This article seeks to contribute to the emerging literature highlighting Indigenous peoples’ signifi...
Examining the connections between the social and economic aspects of mechanics’ institutes in their ...
In the rush to be rich, contemporary commentators warned that not everyone was suited to life on Vic...
In the rush to be rich, contemporary commentators warned that not everyone was suited to life on Vic...
In the rush to be rich, contemporary commentators warned that not everyone was suited to life on Vic...
In the rush to be rich, contemporary commentators warned that not everyone was suited to life on Vic...
At the periphery of the British Empire, the newly discovered goldfields in the Australian colony of ...
At the periphery of the British Empire, the newly discovered goldfields in the Australian colony of ...
At the periphery of the British Empire, the newly discovered goldfields in the Australian colony of ...
At the periphery of the British Empire, the newly discovered goldfields in the Australian colony of ...
Aboriginal people were a very visible presence on the goldfields in nineteenth century Victoria. Thi...
Aboriginal people were a very visible presence on the goldfields in nineteenth century Victoria. Thi...
Aboriginal people were a very visible presence on the goldfields in nineteenth century Victoria. Thi...
Aboriginal people were a very visible presence on the goldfields in nineteenth century Victoria. Thi...
© 1988 Matthew Spencer ChurchwardThis thesis is a study of how gold-mining contributed to the growth...
This article seeks to contribute to the emerging literature highlighting Indigenous peoples’ signifi...
Examining the connections between the social and economic aspects of mechanics’ institutes in their ...
In the rush to be rich, contemporary commentators warned that not everyone was suited to life on Vic...
In the rush to be rich, contemporary commentators warned that not everyone was suited to life on Vic...
In the rush to be rich, contemporary commentators warned that not everyone was suited to life on Vic...
In the rush to be rich, contemporary commentators warned that not everyone was suited to life on Vic...
At the periphery of the British Empire, the newly discovered goldfields in the Australian colony of ...
At the periphery of the British Empire, the newly discovered goldfields in the Australian colony of ...
At the periphery of the British Empire, the newly discovered goldfields in the Australian colony of ...
At the periphery of the British Empire, the newly discovered goldfields in the Australian colony of ...
Aboriginal people were a very visible presence on the goldfields in nineteenth century Victoria. Thi...
Aboriginal people were a very visible presence on the goldfields in nineteenth century Victoria. Thi...
Aboriginal people were a very visible presence on the goldfields in nineteenth century Victoria. Thi...
Aboriginal people were a very visible presence on the goldfields in nineteenth century Victoria. Thi...
© 1988 Matthew Spencer ChurchwardThis thesis is a study of how gold-mining contributed to the growth...
This article seeks to contribute to the emerging literature highlighting Indigenous peoples’ signifi...