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A01=Bronwyn Woff
A01=Charlotte Smith
A01=Dr Sarah Hayes
A01=Geoff Hewitt
A01=Jeremy Smith
A01=Justin McCarthy
A01=Kristal Buckley
A01=Ms Sarah Hayes
A01=Professor Richard Mackay
A01=Richard Mackay
A01=Tim Murray
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Author_Bronwyn Woff
Author_Charlotte Smith
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Author_Geoff Hewitt
Author_Jeremy Smith
Author_Justin McCarthy
Author_Kristal Buckley
Author_Ms Sarah Hayes
Author_Professor Richard Mackay
Author_Richard Mackay
Author_Tim Murray
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The Commonwealth Block, Melbourne: A Historical Archaeology

For much of the 19th and 20th centuries, Melbournes Little Lonsdale Street locally known as Little Lon was notorious as a foul slum and brothel district, occupied by the itinerant and the criminal. The stereotype of slumdom defined Little Lon in the minds of Melbournians, and became entrenched in Australian literature and popular culture.

The Commonwealth Block, Melbourne tells a different story. This groundbreaking book reports on almost three decades of excavations conducted on the Commonwealth Block the area of central Melbourne bordered by Little Lonsdale, Lonsdale, Exhibition and Spring streets. Since the 1980s, archaeologists and historians have pieced together the rich and complex history of this area, revealing a working-class and immigrant community that was much more than just a slum. The Commonwealth Block, Melbourne delves into the complex social, cultural and economic history of this forgotten community.

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A01=Barbara MinchintonA01=Bronwyn WoffA01=Charlotte SmithA01=Dr Sarah HayesA01=Geoff HewittA01=Jeremy SmithA01=Justin McCarthyA01=Kristal BuckleyA01=Ms Sarah HayesA01=Professor Richard MackayA01=Richard MackayA01=Tim MurrayAge Group_UncategorizedAuthor_Barbara MinchintonAuthor_Bronwyn WoffAuthor_Charlotte SmithAuthor_Dr Sarah HayesAuthor_Geoff HewittAuthor_Jeremy SmithAuthor_Justin McCarthyAuthor_Kristal BuckleyAuthor_Ms Sarah HayesAuthor_Professor Richard MackayAuthor_Richard MackayAuthor_Tim Murrayautomatic-updateCategory1=Non-FictionCategory=HDDCOP=AustraliaDelivery_Delivery within 10-20 working daysLanguage_EnglishPA=In stockPrice_€20 to €50PS=Activesoftlaunch
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  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 210 x 297mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 2019
  • Publisher: Sydney University Press
  • Publication City/Country: Australia
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781743323694

About Barbara MinchintonBronwyn WoffCharlotte SmithDr Sarah HayesGeoff HewittJeremy SmithJustin McCarthyKristal BuckleyMs Sarah HayesProfessor Richard MackayRichard MackayTim Murray

Tim Murray is the Charles La Trobe Professor of Archaeology at La Trobe University.Kristal Buckley is a lecturer in cultural heritage at Deakin University.Sarah Hayes is a historical archaeologist in the heritage and indigeneity stream of the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation.Geoff Hewitt is a consulting archaeologist.Justin McCarthy is an archaeologist and the Managing Director of heritage consulting firm Austral Archaeology Pty Ltd.Richard Mackay is the founder and Director of Possibilities at Mackay Strategic and an adjunct professor of archaeology at La Trobe University.Barbara Minchinton is an independent researcher and volunteer at the Public Record Office Victoria. Charlotte Smith is a curator emeritus at Museums Victoria.Jeremy Smith is Heritage Victorias Principal Archaeologist and has been a member of the Archaeology Advisory Committee of the Victorian Heritage Council since 2002.Bronwyn Woff was the Research Assistant for the La Trobe University Commonwealth Block Project between 2015 and 2017.

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