The Australians: Insiders and Outsiders on the National Character Since 1770 - John Hirst - Books - Black Inc - 9781863955133 - January 3, 2011
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The Australians: Insiders and Outsiders on the National Character Since 1770 Second edition

John Hirst

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The Australians: Insiders and Outsiders on the National Character Since 1770 Second edition

US General Douglas MacArthur, on the Australians fighting on the Kokoda Track, 1942: 'Operations reports show that progress on the trail is NOT repeat NOT satisfactory.' To which Major-General A. S. Allen drafted this reply: 'If you think you can do any better come up and bloody try.' Is there an Australian national character? What are its distinguishing features? Over the years, how have insiders and outsiders summed up this country and its people, and how have Australians responded to outside criticism? In The Australians, John Hirst gathers together the key assessments of the national character, on topics as diverse as sport, war, mateship, humour, put-downs, suburbia and going native. There is celebration and criticism. There is humour and insight. There is the difference between what Australians think of themselves and what they are really like. Contributors include Winston Churchill, Ned Kelly, Tim Flannery, Henry Lawson, Peter Cosgrove, Germaine Greer, Charles Darwin, Charles Dickens, Captain James Cook, David Malouf, Mark Twain, H. G. Wells, Patrick White, Oscar Wilde and Tim Winton. 'This is the most democratic place I have ever been in. And the more I see of democracy, the more I dislike it.' D. H. Lawrence

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 3, 2011
ISBN13 9781863955133
Publishers Black Inc
Pages 224
Dimensions 129 × 198 × 12 mm   ·   222 g
Language English  

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