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Essays study the development of the Australian workers' movement in the age of Empire. Why did the Australian Labour Party win a role in government so quickly? How widespread was Australian racism? Did women's winning the vote give them more influence in society? Attempting to settle these contentious issues was crucial to establishing a meaningful national identity.

Working Life and Federation 1890-1914

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    Publisher: The Merlin Press Ltd
    Publication Date: 15/03/2002
    ISBN13: 9780850365061, 978-0850365061
    ISBN10: 850365066

    Number of Pages: 300

    Non Fiction , History

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    Essays study the development of the Australian workers' movement in the age of Empire. Why did the Australian Labour Party win a role in government so quickly? How widespread was Australian racism? Did women's winning the vote give them more influence in society? Attempting to settle these contentious issues was crucial to establishing a meaningful national identity.

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