The Workingman's Paradise

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Discover 'The Workingman's Paradise,' a compelling historical novel that dives deep into the heart of Australia's labor movement during the turbulent 1890s. Written by William Lane, this insightful work provides a vivid context for the shearer's and maritime strikes that defined an era of significant change and political upheaval. As a journalist and a passionate advocate for 'New Unionism,' Lane's experiences bring authenticity and depth to this essential reading for anyone interested in the origins of trade unionism in Australia. This A5 size Tankobon edition, published by Sydney University Press in 2009, captures the struggles of the working class and the aspirations for socialism. Ideal for history enthusiasts, students of Australian literature, and anyone looking to understand the labor rights movements. Join Lane on a journey through commitment, resilience, and the pursuit of social justice in a time when achieving workers' rights was fraught with challenges. Enhance your bookshelf with this important piece of literary history and gain insights into the labor struggles that have shaped modern Australia.

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