Intruders in the Bush

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This treatise challenges the bushman legend and presents evidence that discontented white Australian intellectuals of the 1890s romanticized the bushman and his notions of companionship. The text has been revised to include a number of major new essays.

Author: John Carroll
Format: Paperback, 254 pages
Published: 1992, Oxford University Press Australia, Australia
Genre: Sociology & Anthropology: Professional

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This treatise challenges the bushman legend and presents evidence that discontented white Australian intellectuals of the 1890s romanticized the bushman and his notions of companionship. The text has been revised to include a number of major new essays.