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Journeyings
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Journeyings begins with a tram journey—the sixty-nine tram collecting boys and girls from Melbourne's middle-class heartland on their first day of school for 1934. It marks the beginning of an extraordinary journey through Australian private life that commences with the gold rushes of the 1850s and concludes in our own time, tracing the life journeyings of a generation of boys and girls from four of Melbourne's legendary private schools.
In an engrossing and highly original exploration of one of the most neglected subjects in Australian social history—the middle class—Janet McCalman has produced a worthy successor to her acclaimed portrait of working-class life, Struggletown.
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Publisher
Melbourne University Press DigitalYear
2015Print ISBN
9780522846751eBook ISBN
9780522865622Table of contents
- Journeyings
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- 1 The Sixty-Nine Tram 1934
- 2 Inheritances 1850–1919
- 3 The Lessons of Innocence 1920–1939
- 4 Coming of Age 1939–1945
- 5 The Trials of Experience 1946–1966
- 6 Mid-Life Crisis 1967–1975
- 7 Age of Wisdom 1976–1990
- Appendix I The School Cohorts
- Appendix II The 1990 ‘Journeyings’ Survey
- Appendix III Who Went Where in Who’s Who 1988
- Bibliography
- Index
