Indexes in Australian Libraries

Indexes in Australian Libraries

Author: Margaret Henty

Publisher: National Library Australia

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9780642106575

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Newspaper and journal indexes and general materials indexes ordered by library according to type of library; subject index includes Aboriginal materials.


Rutledges of Australia

Rutledges of Australia

Author: Troy Anthony Woolls Rutledge

Publisher: Rutledge EPUBliser

Published: 2018-12-15

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 0648379132

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Rutledge pioneers to a distant colony now called Australia.


Australia’s Fertility Transition

Australia’s Fertility Transition

Author: Helen Moyle

Publisher: ANU Press

Published: 2020-02-03

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 176046337X

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In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, most countries in Europe and English-speaking countries outside Europe experienced a fertility transition, where fertility fell from high levels to relatively low levels. England and the other English-speaking countries experienced this from the 1870s, while fertility in Australia began to fall in the 1880s. This book investigates the fertility transition in Tasmania, the second settled colony of Australia, using both statistical evidence and historical sources. The book examines detailed evidence from the 1904 New South Wales Royal Commission into the Fall in the Birth Rate, which the Commissioners regarded as applying not only to NSW, but to every state in Australia. Many theories have been proposed as to why fertility declined at this time: theories of economic and social development; economic theories; diffusion theories; the spread of secularisation; increased availability of artificial methods of contraception; and changes in the rates of infant and child mortality. The role of women in the fertility transition has generally been ignored. The investigation concludes that fertility declined in Tasmania in the late 19th century in a period of remarkable social and economic transformation, with industrialisation, urbanisation, improvements in transport and communication, increasing levels of education and opportunities for social mobility. One of the major social changes was in the status and role of women, who became the driving force behind the fertility decline.


Referencing for Genealogists

Referencing for Genealogists

Author: Ian G. Macdonald

Publisher: The History Press

Published: 2018-05-28

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 0750988401

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Reliable genealogical conclusions depend on reliable data. Central to any good investigation is an appreciation of where the data came from, so that other investigators can re-examine it and re-establish the conclusions reached. Genealogy is little more than anecdote when the sources for facts are not cited and where clear references to sources are not given. Referencing for Genealogists will enable others to follow in your footsteps because it gives you the means to write clear, unambiguous references that provide solid support to the evidence you offer towards your conclusions. It is packed with examples that the reader can learn from and that also provide a treasure trove of sources invaluable to any genealogist.