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Radical Sydney - Places, Portraits And Unruly Episodes, Terry Irving, Rowan Cahill
Radical Sydney - Places, Portraits And Unruly Episodes, Terry Irving, Rowan Cahill
Terry Irving
Sydney is represented to its citizens and to the rest of the world as a postcard, an impressive, beautiful city, a desirable tourist destination.
But there has always been another Sydney not viewed so fondly by the city’s rulers, a radical Sydney they are intent on ‘disappearing’ beneath concrete and glass. In the arc of working-class suburbs to the south and west, menace and disaffection developed. From the early nineteenth century through to the late twentieth century these suburbs were large and explosive places of marginalised ideas, bohemian neighbourhoods, dissident politics and contentious action.
Through a series of snapshots of …
Rediscovering Radical History, Terry Irving
Rediscovering Radical History, Terry Irving
Terence H Irving, Dr (Terry)
This article examines aspects of the connection between radical history and labour history in Australia. It begins by resurrecting the forgotten history work by intellectuals in the labour movement from the 1880s to the 1950s, and the conservative attacks on radical history in the 50s and 60s. It continues by highlighting the early attempts to keep this radical tradition alive among labour historians, and concludes by criticising Robin Gollan's failure to distinguish popular democracy from the democratic possibilities of representative government.
Social Historical Approaches To Italian Humanists And Humanism, Brian Maxson
Social Historical Approaches To Italian Humanists And Humanism, Brian Maxson
Brian J. Maxson
Closing Remarks, Richard Clement
Welcome And Introduction, Richard Clement, Raymond Coward
Welcome And Introduction, Richard Clement, Raymond Coward
Richard W. Clement
No abstract provided.
Companion To The Catholic Enlightenment In Europe, Ulrich Lehner, Michael Printy
Companion To The Catholic Enlightenment In Europe, Ulrich Lehner, Michael Printy
Michael Printy
This book offers the first comprehensive overview of the Catholic Enlightenment in Europe. It surveys the diversity of views about the structure and nature of the movement, pointing toward the possibilities for further research. The volume presents a series of comprehensive treatments on the process and interpretation of Catholic Enlightenment in France, Spain, Portugal, Poland, the Holy Roman Empire, Malta, Italy and the Habsburg territories. An introductory overview explores the varied meanings of Catholic Enlightenment and situates them in a series of intellectual and social contexts. The topics covered in this book are crucial for a proper understanding of the …
Radical Sydney - Places, Portraits And Unruly Episodes, Terry Irving, Rowan Cahill
Radical Sydney - Places, Portraits And Unruly Episodes, Terry Irving, Rowan Cahill
Terence H Irving, Dr (Terry)
Sydney is represented to its citizens and to the rest of the world as a postcard, an impressive, beautiful city, a desirable tourist destination.
But there has always been another Sydney not viewed so fondly by the city’s rulers, a radical Sydney they are intent on ‘disappearing’ beneath concrete and glass. In the arc of working-class suburbs to the south and west, menace and disaffection developed. From the early nineteenth century through to the late twentieth century these suburbs were large and explosive places of marginalised ideas, bohemian neighbourhoods, dissident politics and contentious action.
Through a series of snapshots of …
Radical Sydney: Places, Portraits And Unruly Episodes, Terence H. Irving, Rowan Cahill
Radical Sydney: Places, Portraits And Unruly Episodes, Terence H. Irving, Rowan Cahill
Rowan Cahill
No abstract provided.
Companion To The Catholic Enlightenment In Europe, Ulrich Lehner, Michael Printy
Companion To The Catholic Enlightenment In Europe, Ulrich Lehner, Michael Printy
Ulrich L. Lehner
This book offers the first comprehensive overview of the Catholic Enlightenment in Europe. It surveys the diversity of views about the structure and nature of the movement, pointing toward the possibilities for further research. The volume presents a series of comprehensive treatments on the process and interpretation of Catholic Enlightenment in France, Spain, Portugal, Poland, the Holy Roman Empire, Malta, Italy and the Habsburg territories. An introductory overview explores the varied meanings of Catholic Enlightenment and situates them in a series of intellectual and social contexts. The topics covered in this book are crucial for a proper understanding of the …
Death's Twilight Kingdom: Antonio Martínez Sarrión's Cantil, Luis Martín-Estudillo
Death's Twilight Kingdom: Antonio Martínez Sarrión's Cantil, Luis Martín-Estudillo
Luis Martín-Estudillo
No abstract provided.
Concepts In Theoretical Thought: An Introductory Essay, Lajos L. Brons
Concepts In Theoretical Thought: An Introductory Essay, Lajos L. Brons
Lajos Brons
(first paragraphs; not abstract) - The idea that our language somehow influences our thought can be found in philosophical and scientific traditions of different continents and with different roots and objectives. Yet, beyond the mere theoretical, explorations of the idea are relatively scarce, and are mostly limited to relations between very concrete conceptual categories and subjective experiencing and remembering – to some kind of ‘psychologies of folk-ontology’. Thought as process, reasoning or ‘thinking’, and the role of more complex or abstract concepts in (such) thought tend to be mostly ignored in psychology and philosophy. Conceptual and intellectual history, on the …
La Svista Di Darwin. Sulla Rivoluzione Della Tradizione Aristotelica, In «Chronos», 29 (2010), Pp. 5-28., Marco Solinas
La Svista Di Darwin. Sulla Rivoluzione Della Tradizione Aristotelica, In «Chronos», 29 (2010), Pp. 5-28., Marco Solinas
Marco Solinas
No abstract provided.
Contemporary Spanish Literatures: Enduring Plurality, Luis Martín-Estudillo
Contemporary Spanish Literatures: Enduring Plurality, Luis Martín-Estudillo
Luis Martín-Estudillo
No abstract provided.