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ISBN 10: 1742230946
ISBN 13: 9781742230948
Author: Terry Irving, Rowan Cahill
Radical Sydney Places Portraits and Unruly Episodes 1st Table of contents:
1 Introduction: A different Sydney
2 Dawes Point: Moral dilemmas
3 Observatory Hill: Remembering Vinegar Hill
4 Touring hell: Hyde Park Barracks
5 Johann Lhotsky, revolutionary
6 Tumult in paradise: The watch houses of Sydney
7 The Mutual Protection Association: The Customs House
8 Cabbage tree and tricolour
9 The 8-hour day and the Holy Spirit: Garrison and Mariners’ churches, The Rocks
10 Lucien Henry, Communard Victoria Street, Kings Cross
11 John Norton and the democratic riots of 1887
12 The Henry Lawson statue: Iconic Henry and ‘faded’ Louisa
13 A ‘democratic rendezvous ’: The bookshops of radical Sydney
14 A convict legend of the 1890s: Bulletin Place
15 ‘Gone bung’:The terror of 1893 – The Savings Bank in Barrack Street
16 Defending free speech: On the stump in 1915 Speakers’ corners
17 The Battle of Central
18 Vere Gordon Childe and the pacifists: The Friends’ Meeting House, Devonshire Street
19 Merv Flanagan, labour martyr: The Mortuary Station, Regent Street
20 A nerve centre of revolution: Rawson Place
21 The Trades Hall Reds versus the Domain Fascists
22 Australia for Australians: Fred Maynard makes progress – St David’s Hall, Surry Hills
23 Joy and rough music on the picket line
24 The death of the World
25 The venerable Boote: The Worker Building, Castlereagh Street
26 Defending Darlinghurst from the Reds
27 The anti-eviction war: Union Street, Erskineville
28 The defence of Dhakiyarr Wirrpanda
29 The New Theatre
30 The Day of Mourning: The Australian Hall, 150–52 Elizabeth Street
31 Welcoming the Nazi tourist Sydney Town Hall, 1938
32 Ken Cook and the Japanese collaborators: The Grace Building, 77–79 York Street
33 The Battle of Bligh Street
34 Fred Wong and the Chinese Seamen’s Union: 175 Hay Street
35 ‘Barging’ at the GPO: Imperialism at bay
36 Margaret Street riot ,1947
37 Dorothy Hewett and the Redfern Reds: Lawson Square
38 The Waterside Workers ’ Cultural Committee
39 Youth Carnival defies Menzies: The city of the left in the 1950
40 P&O wall fountain Hunter Street
41 Nestor’s cellar: Lefties in the sky with diamonds: 72 Oxford Street, Paddington
42 Political bolt-cutting: Sydney University’s front lawn
43 The siege of Victoria Street: Kings Cross
44 The conspiracy against Ananda Marga
45 Combating the ‘greatest social menace’: Darlinghurst Police Station
46 Survival Day, 26 January 1988, Koori Redfern: The Empress Hotel, Regent Street
47 The ‘invisible’ maritime worker: Memorial at the National Maritime Museum
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