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A History of Australia, Volume VI
This sixth volume of C. M. H. Clark’s monumental “A History of Australia” explores the nation’s political, cultural, and social transformations from 1916 to 1935. Through the metaphor of “the old dead tree and the young tree green,” Clark examines the tensions between tradition and emerging modern identities in Australia during the interwar years. The book traces shifts in national consciousness, the impact of World War I, struggles within political leadership, and the evolution of Australian society. Concluding with an epilogue, the volume presents a reflective narrative on how Australia confronted its past while shaping a new future.
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