Issue Details: First known date: 1967... 1967 Australia in Western Imaginative Prose Writings 1600-1960 : An Anthology and a History of Literature
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y separately published work icon Momentous Decade : Society and Thought : Australia, 1838-1848 Norman Bartlett , Canberra : 1976 19373512 1976 single work thesis

'In searching for the origins of the Australian ethos it is tempting to regard convicts and "old hands" as the seedbed of Australian political democracy as well as part of the humus that nourished mateship and egalitarianism. While, as Russel Ward documents in The Australian Legend, many Australian social attitudes data back to convict days, the origin of Australian political democracy followed urban English rather than American or Australian frontier patterns.' (Thesis description)

Untitled Michael Wilding , 1970 single work review
— Appears in: Modern Language Review , vol. 65 no. 1970; (p. 384-386)

— Review of Australia in Western Imaginative Prose Writings 1600-1960 : An Anthology and a History of Literature Werner Paul Friederich , 1967 single work criticism prose
Untitled 1969 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Teacher , vol. 45 no. 2 1969; (p. 26-32)

— Review of Australia in Western Imaginative Prose Writings 1600-1960 : An Anthology and a History of Literature Werner Paul Friederich , 1967 single work criticism prose
Untitled L. A. Triebel , 1969 single work review
— Appears in: Papers and Proceedings. Tasmanian Historical Research Association , vol. 17 no. 1 1969; (p. 29-36)

— Review of Australia in Western Imaginative Prose Writings 1600-1960 : An Anthology and a History of Literature Werner Paul Friederich , 1967 single work criticism prose
Untitled G. A. Wilkes , 1968 single work review
— Appears in: Aumla , November no. 30 1968; (p. 290-291)

— Review of Australia in Western Imaginative Prose Writings 1600-1960 : An Anthology and a History of Literature Werner Paul Friederich , 1967 single work criticism prose
Untitled Antoine Henri Denat , 1968 single work review
— Appears in: Revue de Litterature Comparee , vol. 42 no. 1968; (p. 134-138)

— Review of Australia in Western Imaginative Prose Writings 1600-1960 : An Anthology and a History of Literature Werner Paul Friederich , 1967 single work criticism prose
Untitled W. Lillyman , 1968 single work review
— Appears in: Comparative Literature , vol. 20 no. 1968; (p. 176-178)

— Review of Australia in Western Imaginative Prose Writings 1600-1960 : An Anthology and a History of Literature Werner Paul Friederich , 1967 single work criticism prose
Untitled Noel McLachlan , 1968 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Literary Studies , October vol. 3 no. 4 1968; (p. 316-318)

— Review of Australia in Western Imaginative Prose Writings 1600-1960 : An Anthology and a History of Literature Werner Paul Friederich , 1967 single work criticism prose
Untitled Clement Semmler , 1968 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 24 February 1968; (p. 17)

— Review of Australia in Western Imaginative Prose Writings 1600-1960 : An Anthology and a History of Literature Werner Paul Friederich , 1967 single work criticism prose
Untitled G. A. Wilkes , 1968 single work review
— Appears in: Aumla , November no. 30 1968; (p. 290-291)

— Review of Australia in Western Imaginative Prose Writings 1600-1960 : An Anthology and a History of Literature Werner Paul Friederich , 1967 single work criticism prose
y separately published work icon Momentous Decade : Society and Thought : Australia, 1838-1848 Norman Bartlett , Canberra : 1976 19373512 1976 single work thesis

'In searching for the origins of the Australian ethos it is tempting to regard convicts and "old hands" as the seedbed of Australian political democracy as well as part of the humus that nourished mateship and egalitarianism. While, as Russel Ward documents in The Australian Legend, many Australian social attitudes data back to convict days, the origin of Australian political democracy followed urban English rather than American or Australian frontier patterns.' (Thesis description)

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