City Dreamers

The Urban Imagination in Australia

Nonfiction, History
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Author: Graeme Davison ISBN: 9781742242538
Publisher: NewSouth Publication: August 1, 2016
Imprint: NewSouth Language: English
Author: Graeme Davison
ISBN: 9781742242538
Publisher: NewSouth
Publication: August 1, 2016
Imprint: NewSouth
Language: English

I became an urban historian because I believed that our cities deserved more of our curiosity and idealism.City Dreamers restores Australian cities, and those who created them, to their rightful place in the national imagination. Building on a lifetime’s work, Graeme Davison views Australian history, from 1788 to the present day, through the eyes of city dreamers such as Henry Lawson, Charles Bean andHugh Stretton and others who have helped make the cities we inhabit. Davison looks at significant individuals or groups that he calls snobs, slummers, pessimists, exodists, suburbans and anti-suburbans and argues that there’s a particular twist to the ways in which Australians think about cities. And the way we live in them.This extraordinary book excavates the cultural history of the Australian city by focusing on ‘dreamers’, those who battle to make and re-make our cities. It reminds us that for most of us the city is home, and it is there that we find belonging.

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I became an urban historian because I believed that our cities deserved more of our curiosity and idealism.City Dreamers restores Australian cities, and those who created them, to their rightful place in the national imagination. Building on a lifetime’s work, Graeme Davison views Australian history, from 1788 to the present day, through the eyes of city dreamers such as Henry Lawson, Charles Bean andHugh Stretton and others who have helped make the cities we inhabit. Davison looks at significant individuals or groups that he calls snobs, slummers, pessimists, exodists, suburbans and anti-suburbans and argues that there’s a particular twist to the ways in which Australians think about cities. And the way we live in them.This extraordinary book excavates the cultural history of the Australian city by focusing on ‘dreamers’, those who battle to make and re-make our cities. It reminds us that for most of us the city is home, and it is there that we find belonging.

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