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A 'mate' is a mate, right? Wrong, argues Nick Dyrenfurth in this provocative new look at one of Australia's most talked-about beliefs.In the first book-length exploration of our secular creed, one of Australia s leading young historians and public commentators turns mateship s history upside down. Did you know that the first Australians to call each other mate were business partners? Or that many others thought that mateship would be the basis for creating an entirely new society namely, a socialist one? For some, the term mate is the nicest word in the English language ; for others, it represents the very worst features in our nation s culture: conformity, bullying, corruption, racism, and misogyny. So what does mateship really mean? Covering more than 200 years of white-settler history, Mateship demonstrates the richness and paradoxes of the Antipodean version of fraternity, and how everyone from the early convicts to our most recent prime ministers, on both sides of politics have valued it.PRAISE FOR NICK DYRENFURTH [A] detailed, nuanced and readable study, which charts the evolution of the concept in all its complexity The Sydney Morning Herald [A] provocative and insightful book the first significant exploration of what the author terms our secular egalitarian creed since Russel Ward s path-breaking 1958 work The Australian Legend. The Australian
Undertittel
A very Australian history
ISBN
9781925113532
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
5.1.2015
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