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The Other Rebellion

Attacking Ignorance and Vice on the Ballarat Goldfield

by Keith Moore (Author)
©2005 Monographs 172 Pages

Summary

The discovery of gold and the prospect of easily acquired riches destabilized society in the Australian colony of Victoria. At Ballarat, one of the colony’s principal goldfields, the collapse of previously adhered-to moral restraints and the presence of lawless behaviour was commonplace. Against seemingly insurmountable odds, a small but zealous body of clerics and schoolteachers endeavoured to counter the influence of immorality and crime by promoting virtue and honesty in children. As a social history, the book especially examines – to use the words of Reverend Thomas Hastie, an 1850s Buninyong preacher – ‘the humbler classes’. The Other Rebellion is different to other history books, and uniquely appealing.

Details

Pages
172
Year
2005
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631529546
Language
English
Keywords
Ballarat Goldgräber Schule Geschichte 1850-1860 Australien Siedlungsgeschichte Kindererziehung Goldrausch
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2004. 172 pp., 35 ill.

Biographical notes

Keith Moore (Author)

The Author: Keith Moore has a Ph.D. in History and lives in Brisbane where he lectures in History at Queensland University of Technology. Before embarking on a lecturing career, he was a schoolteacher and his understanding of the profession is evident in his examination of his schoolteacher subjects in The Other Rebellion. More recently, the author has written a number of articles and papers on Australian Society in the 1960s, and is currently writing a book on the institution of responsible government in New South Wales and Queensland in the 1850s.

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