For their part in the 1891 Australian shearers' strike, some 80 to 100 unionists were convicted in Queensland with sentences ranging from three months for 'intimidation' to three years for 'conspiracy'. It was to aid the families of the gaoled unionists that William Lane wrote The Workingman's Paradise (1892). 'The first part is laid during the summer of 1888-9 and covers two days; the second at the commencement of the Queensland bush excitement in 1891, covering a somewhat shorter time.' (iii) The materials of the shearers' strike and the maritime strike that preceded it in 1890 are not, then, the explicit materials of Lane's novel. But these political confrontations are the off-stage reference of the novel's main characters. They are a ma...
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© 1984 Dr. Celestina SagazioThe Victorian labor party, compared with its counterparts in the other c...
"From Queensland's inception as a self-governing colony in December 1859, the issue of labour relati...
James Halford, 2011 Fryer Library Award winner, explores utopian visions of Brisbane in three late n...
Following the suppression of the Queensland Shearers' Strike of 1891, hopes of a social revolution,...
The nineteenth century was a period of turbulent change, marked by the growth of large cities, facto...
This article considers the way in which the political ecologies of coal and oil overdetermine the re...
In his novels, Dickens delivers important social messages through his empathetic characters living l...
The paper argues that William Lane's 1892 social-realist novel The Workingman's Paradise is symptoma...
Henry Lawson (1867-1922) was born on the Grenfell goldfield in New South Wales. His father was a Nor...
In July 1893 Australia\u27s first great socialist evangelist William Lane, accompanied by a band ofl...
On the occasion of the centenary of the Blackball strike of 1908, the author reviews the strike fro...
This book narrates and analyses the vital role of the trade unions of New South Wales, centred on th...
With the development of industry and the prevalence of machinery, the world of nature was violated i...
This study of the contribution of working-class fiction to the debate on class conflict in Britain i...
This study of attitudes to and the presentation of the industrial and urban working classes in prose...
© 1984 Dr. Celestina SagazioThe Victorian labor party, compared with its counterparts in the other c...
"From Queensland's inception as a self-governing colony in December 1859, the issue of labour relati...
James Halford, 2011 Fryer Library Award winner, explores utopian visions of Brisbane in three late n...
Following the suppression of the Queensland Shearers' Strike of 1891, hopes of a social revolution,...
The nineteenth century was a period of turbulent change, marked by the growth of large cities, facto...
This article considers the way in which the political ecologies of coal and oil overdetermine the re...
In his novels, Dickens delivers important social messages through his empathetic characters living l...