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The seventies : the personal, the political and the making of modern Australia / Michelle Arrow.

By: Publication details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2019.Description: 296 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some colour), portraits ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781742234700
  • 1742234704
Other title:
  • 70s
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 994.06 23
LOC classification:
  • DU117 .A77 2019
Summary: The Seventies was the decade that shaped modern Australia. It was the decade of `It's Time', stagflation and the Dismissal, a tumultuous period of economic and political upheaval. But the Seventies was also the era when the personal became political, when we had a Royal Commission into Human Relationships and when social movements tore down the boundary between public and private life. Women wanted childcare, equal pay, protection from violence and agency to shape their own lives. In the process, the reforms they sought and achieved, at least in part reshaped Australia's culture and rewrote our expectations of government. In a lively and engaging style, Michelle Arrow has written a new history of this transformative decade; one that is more urgent, and more resonant, than ever.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 240-283) and index.

The Seventies was the decade that shaped modern Australia. It was the decade of `It's Time', stagflation and the Dismissal, a tumultuous period of economic and political upheaval. But the Seventies was also the era when the personal became political, when we had a Royal Commission into Human Relationships and when social movements tore down the boundary between public and private life. Women wanted childcare, equal pay, protection from violence and agency to shape their own lives. In the process, the reforms they sought and achieved, at least in part reshaped Australia's culture and rewrote our expectations of government. In a lively and engaging style, Michelle Arrow has written a new history of this transformative decade; one that is more urgent, and more resonant, than ever.

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