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The Workingman's Paradise

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The Workingman's Paradise by William Lane is a compelling exploration of the social and economic challenges faced by workers in late 19th-century Australia. Through the story of a young woman named Nellie McClung, the novel delves into the issues of poverty, class struggle, and the hope for a cooperative society. Lane's narrative captures the aspirations and struggles of those seeking a fairer world, set against the backdrop of a burgeoning labour movement.
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You might enjoy this book if you are interested in exploring themes of social justice and the human experience amid industrialisation. It delves into the struggles of workers during the late 19th century, highlighting issues of class inequality and the aspirations for a fairer society. Fans of historical fiction with a keen interest in socio-political narratives will find it compelling.

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The Workingman's Paradise

The Workingman's Paradise is set in the context of the defeat of the shearer's and maritime strikes of the early 1890's. The novel is essential reading for an appreciation of the context of the rise of the union movement in Australia.

This novel is essential reading for an appreciation of the context of the rise of the union movement in Australia.

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The Workingman's Paradise is set in the context of the defeat of the shearer's and maritime strikes of the early 1890s. The novel is essential reading for an appreciation of the context of the rise of the union movement in Australia.

William Lane was born in Bristol, England in 1861, and died in Auckland, New Zealand in 1917. In 1885, he migrated to Australia, settling in Brisbane and working as a journalist for several newspapers. He became increasingly involved in the trade union movement, advocating the 'New Unionism' extension of the movement into non-skilled, non-craft areas to form a united body of the working class.

Lane was influential in the formation of the Queensland Australian Labour Federation (ALF). When the ALF formed a new paper, The Worker, Lane became the editor and aimed to direct the union movement beyond strictly wage and employment concerns to a wider political program of socialism.

Following a recession and the defeat of many union campaigns, Lane worked to establish communist utopian settlements in Paraguay in 1893. He wrote using a number of pseudonyms, including 'John Miller' for The Workingman's Paradise.

Series: Australian Classics Library

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781920899004

Publisher: Sydney University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 04 August 2009

Country: Australia

Imprint: Sydney University Press

Illustration: Illustrations

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 20.0mm

Width: 148.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 305g

Pages: 264

About the Author

William Lane (1861-1917) was a journalist, trade unionist and Utopian.

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