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A new Britannia : an argument concerning the social origins of Australian radicalism and nationalism / Humphrey McQueen
Bib ID 2610843
Format BookBook
Author
McQueen, Humphrey, 1942-
 
Description Ringwood, Vic. : Penguin Books, 1970 
261 p. ; 19 cm. 
ISBN 0140213147 
Series

Pelican books

Full contents Includes index. 
Notes

Bibliography: p. 237-249.

Subjects Australian Labor Party - History.  |  Nationalism - Australia.  |  Radicalism - Australia.  |  Australia - Social conditions.  |  Australia - History.
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