The Seventies

The Personal, the Political and the Making of Modern Australia
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The Seventies by Michelle Arrow delves into the transformative decade of the 1970s, focusing on the social and cultural shifts of the era. The book examines political changes, burgeoning cultural movements, and how these factors shaped the modern world. Arrow provides an insightful analysis of a decade marked by both upheaval and progress, highlighting its significant impact on history.
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The Seventies

WINNER of the 2020 Ernest Scott Prize for History Shortlisted for the 2020NSW Premier's Literary Awards Douglas Stewart Prize for Non-fiction

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WINNER of the 2020 Ernest Scott Prize for History

Shortlisted for the 2020 NSW Premier's Literary Awards Douglas Stewart Prize for Non-fiction

Australian Book Review's Books of the Year 2019 (read more here)

In 1970 homosexuality was illegal, God Save the Queen was our national anthem and women pretended to be married to access the pill. By the end of the decade, conscription was scrapped, tertiary education was free, access to abortion had improved, the White Australia policy was abolished, and a woman read the news on the ABC for the first time.

The Seventies was the decade that shaped modern Australia. It was the decade of 'It's Time', stagflation and the Dismissal, a tumultuous period of economic and political upheaval. But the Seventies was also the era when the personal became political, when we had a Royal Commission into Human Relationships and when social movements tore down the boundary between public and private life. Women wanted childcare, equal pay, protection from violence, and agency to shape their own lives. In the process, the reforms they sought – and achieved, at least in part – reshaped Australia's culture and rewrote our expectations of government.

In a lively and engaging style, Michelle Arrow has written a new history of this transformative decade; one that is more urgent, and more resonant, than ever.

'At last, personal politics as national history. In lucid and nimble prose, Michelle Arrow demonstrates that - in the 1970s at least - it was about the relationships, stupid. A revelation.' - Clare Wright

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The Seventies by Michelle Arrow is praised for its insightful exploration of personal politics as a facet of national history. The book is recognised for its lucid and agile writing, effectively illuminating the significance of relationships in the historical context of the 1970s.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781742234700

Publisher: NewSouth Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 March 2019

Country: Australia

Imprint: NewSouth Publishing

Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 22.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 231.0mm

Weight: 439g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Michelle Arrow is an award-winning historian based in Sydney. Michelle is an Associate Professor in Modern History at Macquarie University, where she teaches and researches postwar Australian history, the history of popular culture, and the ways history is depicted in television and film. She has been a research fellow at the National Archives of Australia and the National Library of Australia. She has won a national award for her university teaching and her two books have both been shortlisted for several prizes. Michelle has also produced history for radio and television: in 2004, she was a historian-presenter for the ABC TV series Rewind, and in 2013, she made her first radio documentary, Public Intimacies: The Royal Commission on Human Relationships, which won the 2014 Multimedia prize in the NSW Premier’s History Awards.

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