More Memories Of Melbourne University: Undergraduate Life In The Years Since 1919
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Shows signs of fading but otherwise jacket in good condition. Pages clean and bright.
A rich work of institutional and social history, More Memories of Melbourne University: Undergraduate Life in the Years Since 1919 chronicles the vibrant and evolving culture of student life at one of Australia's most prestigious universities in the decades following World War One. Hume Dow presents a warm and nostalgic portrait of undergraduate experience, drawing on personal recollections, anecdotes, and historical detail to illuminate the traditions, personalities, and intellectual atmosphere that defined the university's character. The tone is affectionate yet authoritative, capturing the spirit of successive generations of students navigating academic life, campus rituals, and the broader social changes of the twentieth century. A companion to earlier volumes on Melbourne University's history, this work stands as an invaluable record for alumni, historians, and anyone with a passion for Australian educational and cultural heritage.
Author: Hume Dow
Format: Hardback
Published: 1985, Hutchinson of Australia
Genre: Australian history
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Shows signs of fading but otherwise jacket in good condition. Pages clean and bright.
A rich work of institutional and social history, More Memories of Melbourne University: Undergraduate Life in the Years Since 1919 chronicles the vibrant and evolving culture of student life at one of Australia's most prestigious universities in the decades following World War One. Hume Dow presents a warm and nostalgic portrait of undergraduate experience, drawing on personal recollections, anecdotes, and historical detail to illuminate the traditions, personalities, and intellectual atmosphere that defined the university's character. The tone is affectionate yet authoritative, capturing the spirit of successive generations of students navigating academic life, campus rituals, and the broader social changes of the twentieth century. A companion to earlier volumes on Melbourne University's history, this work stands as an invaluable record for alumni, historians, and anyone with a passion for Australian educational and cultural heritage.