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My Darlinghurst

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My Darlinghurst explores the rich and complex history of Darlinghurst, a vibrant suburb in Australia. The book delves into its evolution, highlighting its transformation through various eras marked by cultural shifts, societal changes, and military influences. This immersive read reflects on the impact of historical events on the area's identity, painting a nuanced picture of its past and present.
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My Darlinghurst

Leading historians, writers and residents explore the unique and the everyday of Darlinghurst, contemplating its place in Gadigal, Sydney and Australian history.

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Shortlisted, National Trust (NSW) Heritage Awards 2024, Resources and Publications

Growing up in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs in the 1980s and 90s, I remember the pull of Darlinghurst. As a teenager, I would catch the 380 bus, get off at Taylor Square and dive gratefully into the slipstream broadmindedness - of lives lived imaginatively.

Darlinghurst, a triangle of 80 hectares, sits on the edge of Sydney's CBD. Dominated by high rocky ridges on which grand colonial houses were once built, it is bordered in the east by Rushcutters Creek (Boundary Street), which was used by Aboriginal peoples until at least the 1860s, and in the south by a Gadigal pathway (Oxford Street), which traced a route out to the ocean. The colony's first mills were built beside valley streams, which were soon covered over by densely packed rows of terrace houses - homes to workers, artisans and labourers.

Shaped by this landscape, and transforming it, a mixture of posh and poor, criminal and respectable, itinerant and established, sick and well have made their lives in Darlinghurst. My Darlinghurst profiles this colourful neighbourhood, revealing the stories of its migrant and Indigenous residents, the razor gangs and brothels, the soldiers and wharfies, and the artists and LGBTQIA+ communities who have made - and continue to make - Darlinghurst their home.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781742237657

Publisher: NewSouth Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 December 2023

Country: Australia

Imprint: NewSouth Publishing

Contributors:

  • Edited by Anna Clark
  • Edited by Tamson Pietsch
  • Edited by Gabrielle Kemmis

Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 210.0mm

Height: 280.0mm

Weight: 272g

Pages: 272

About the Author

Anna Clark is a historian at the Australian Centre for Public History based at the University of Technology Sydney. She is the author of Making Australian History (Penguin, 2022) and has written extensively on history education, historiography and historical consciousness.

Gabrielle Kemmis is a historian and archivist. She is also an experienced research manager and supported several projects while Centre Manager at the Australian Centre for Public History, University of Technology Sydney, including the Darlinghurst Public History Initiative. Gabrielle is currently working as an archivist at the Museums of History NSW.

Tamson Pietsch is a historian at the Australian Centre for Public History based at the University of Technology Sydney. Her most recent book is The Floating University: Experience, Empire and the Politics of Knowledge (Chicago, 2023). She has written extensively on the history of universities, education, empire and ideas.

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