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![]() About Struggle CountryThe decline of Australian country life is not new – either as a phenomenon or as a popular fear. Contemporary interest in this area is often highlighted in hopeful policy frameworks for the revitalisation of town and countryside. The continuing interaction between our dreams of the Australian countryside and the reality of its decline is the key focus of Struggle Country: The Rural Ideal in Twentieth Century Australia. Linking present concerns to history, this collection of essays looks at how the dreams of progress that captured the imagination of country towns and regions, city politicians and even historians themselves, led to specific positive and negative outcomes in these areas, which in turn influenced how these regions were treated. Web ISBN: 0-9757475-3-3 Aims and scopeThis book provides:
Struggle Country revitalises the field of 'rural history'. In recent years, interest in rural and regional Australia has focused on the decline of country life, due largely to concerns over the effects of a globalised economy and the impact of a range of political developments. But this focus has had little historical perspective: it has concentrated on contemporary developments and has failed to place recent problems in the broader context of the development of rural Australia. The eleven papers in this collection provide much of this context, bringing the historical background and parallels to the fore. The book will be of great interest to historians and students of Australian history, as well as to readers interested in the relationship between rural dreams and the underlying realities of rural life. Publication dateStruggle Country was published in October 2005. Purchasing Struggle CountryThis book is available for purchase as both an online and as a print publication. The online version of Struggle Country is available either through 'subscribing' to the whole book, or through purchasing individual chapters. Please see accessing content for further information. The print version of Struggle Country is available for purchase through Sydney University Press. EditorsStruggle Country is edited by Professor Graeme Davison and Dr Marc Brodie: Graeme Davison Marc Brodie PublisherMonash University ePress Building 4
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