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Local History in Victoria

Local History in Victoria
Author: Carole Beaumont
Publisher:
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1980
Genre: Local history
ISBN:

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Industrial & Mining Standard

Industrial & Mining Standard
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 716
Release: 1912
Genre: Mineral industries
ISBN:

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United Empire

United Empire
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 938
Release: 1911
Genre: Commonwealth countries
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Australasian Bibliography

Australasian Bibliography
Author: Public Library of New South Wales
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1280
Release: 1893
Genre: Australasia
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Engines of Influence

Engines of Influence
Author: Elizabeth Morrison
Publisher: Academic Monographs
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 052285155X

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Engines of Influence is a fifty-year history of Victoria's country newspapers, beginning with James Harrison's Geelong Advertiser in 1840 and ending in December 1890 when 166 papers were being published in 122 country towns. This significant book identifies all press sites and newspapers of the era, whether long-lasting or short-lived, and highlights the major part played by them in helping construct the machinery of government, lay the foundations of party politics and foster a sense of rural Victorian identity. The country press was an important agent of political change leading up to events such as the separation of the Port Phillip District from New South Wales in 1851, and the federation of the colony of Victoria with other British dependencies into a single nation at the end of the nineteenth century. Engines of Influence shows how country newspapers also exercised cultural authority, circulating ideas generated both within local communities and from the wider world. Towards the end of the fifty years examined, this rural press was becoming a close part of a unified political state, linked through the metropolitan press and agencies to a technologically-based global communications network.