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Australian Gold

Gideon Fairchild

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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Australian Gold explores how the Australian Gold Rush dramatically reshaped the nation's identity, economy, and social fabric. It wasn't just about striking it rich; the Gold Rush spurred massive migration, transforming a penal colony into a diverse and economically powerful nation. One intriguing fact is how this sudden influx of people forced the development of new industries and infrastructure, forever altering Australia's economic structure.

 
The book argues that the Gold Rush was a catalyst for significant political and social reforms, including the push for self-governance and the evolution of a unique Australian cultural identity. Using diverse primary sources like census data, diaries, and newspaper accounts, Australian Gold provides a comprehensive analysis of this pivotal period. It begins by examining the initial gold discoveries and progresses through the economic boom, the influx of migrants, and the resulting political and social changes.

 
This historical account goes beyond individual stories of success and failure, delving into the complex interplay of economic, social, and political forces. The book's unique value lies in its interdisciplinary approach, connecting historical events to contemporary issues like resource management and immigration policy, revealing how the echoes of the Gold Rush still resonate in modern Australia.
Verfügbar seit: 20.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 58 Seiten.

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