
‘We are a farming class’
Dubbo’s hinterland, 1870–1950
Authored by: Peter Woodley
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Description
Notions of an arcadian farming life permeate settler-Australian understandings of themselves and their nation. Qualities of hard work, perseverance, resourcefulness, and a steady devotion to family and community—the historian John Hirst’s Pioneer Legend—are idealised in this nation. But the people from whom the legend is derived have rarely been studied in depth. They are more the stuff of myth and fond imagining than of concerted examination. To what extent is the legend built on lived experience? How have farming people thought of themselves and their contribution to a wider national mythos? ‘We are a farming class’ examines the lives of people in the farmlands surrounding Dubbo in the New South Wales central west between the 1870s and the 1950s, from free selection and the establishment of agriculture to the dawning of postwar prosperity and change. What emerges is a closely documented, ethnographically rich portrait of a way of life and culture at once distinctive and surprising, recognisable and unknown.
Details
- ISBN (print):
- 9781760466756
- ISBN (online):
- 9781760466763
- Publication date:
- Apr 2025
- Imprint:
- ANU Press
- DOI:
- http://doi.org/10.22459/WAFC.2025
- Disciplines:
- Arts & Humanities: History
- Countries:
- Australia
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- Preliminary pages (PDF, 120 KB)
- Acknowledgements (PDF, 66 KB)
- List of figures (PDF, 60 KB)
- Abbreviations (PDF, 65 KB)
- Conversions and conventions (PDF, 57 KB)
- Prologue (PDF, 305 KB)
- Introduction (PDF, 115 KB)
- ‘Poor struggling men’: The slow emergence of a farming class to 1880 (PDF, 722 KB) doi
- ‘And we are shunned and out in the cold’: Schools and the making of community and class (PDF, 769 KB) doi
- ‘Making a poor man poorer’: Credit and debt (PDF, 526 KB) doi
- ‘A decent sort of a chap’: Farmers and labour, 1880–1930 (PDF, 1.1 MB) doi
- ‘The farmers have been most loyal’: Political allegiance in the farmlands (PDF, 607 KB) doi
- ‘Tethered to the world’: Transport, communication and imagining the farmlands (PDF, 796 KB) doi
- ‘All thoughts of depression were banished’: Voluntary associations and the making of social spaces and communities (PDF, 602 KB) doi
- ‘The tales of the pioneers are told’: The place of the past in local consciousness (PDF, 1.6 MB) doi
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