Through Australian eyes : colonial perceptions of imperial Britain /

"In the last twenty-five years of the nineteenth century, around two hundred thousand visitors from Australia landed in Britain. As members of the colonial elite, they sailed to the Old Country to experience their Britishness: they toured Westminster Abbey; they visited graves of parents; they...

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Pengarang Utama: Hassam, Andrew.
Format: Buku
Bahasa:English
Diterbitkan: Brighton [England] ; Portland [Or.] : Sussex Academic Press, 2000.
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245 1 0 |a Through Australian eyes :  |b colonial perceptions of imperial Britain /  |c Andrew Hassam. 
260 |a Brighton [England] ;  |a Portland [Or.] :  |b Sussex Academic Press,  |c 2000. 
300 |a ix, 220 p. :  |b ill. ;  |c 23 cm. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (p. 200-212) and index. 
505 0 0 |t Neither English nor Foreign: Australian Colonial Identity --  |t Familiar and Yet Strange: First Experiences of Britain --  |t Aborigines at the Crystal Palace: Portable Colonial Spaces --  |t Roast Beef and the Epsom Derby: Social Status and National Identity --  |t Cleopatra's Needle: Antiquity, History and Modernity in Britain and the USA --  |t A Disgusting Climate: Being Australian in Wales, Ireland and Scotland --  |t Australia has more of a Continental Atmosphere: Twentieth-Century Visitors to Britain. 
520 1 |a "In the last twenty-five years of the nineteenth century, around two hundred thousand visitors from Australia landed in Britain. As members of the colonial elite, they sailed to the Old Country to experience their Britishness: they toured Westminster Abbey; they visited graves of parents; they threw snowballs at Christmas. As one visitor expressed it on arrival in London in 1889: 'Spotted St. Pauls in the distance & felt at home.'" 
520 8 |a "Colonial Australians were British, but not of Britain, and their diaries and letters offer a distinctive insight into nineteenth-century Britain. Through Australian Eyes makes for fascinating reading for anyone interested in personal testimony, travel writing, national identity, and the cultural histories of both Britain and Australia."--Jacket. 
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650 0 |a National characteristics, Australian. 
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650 0 |a Australians  |v Diaries. 
650 0 |a Travelers' writings, Australian. 
651 0 |a Australia  |x Relations  |z Great Britain. 
651 0 |a Great Britain  |x Foreign public opinion, Australian. 
651 0 |a Great Britain  |x Relations  |z Australia. 
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