Английская Википедия:Class Structure in Australian History

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Class Structure in Australian History[1] is a work of Australian social history, written by Terry Irving and Raewyn Connell.[2][3][4] Published in 1979 by Longman Cheshire, It is considered a definitive work of the Australian New Left.[5] It studies the development of social classes, periodising the political economy of capitalism in Australia.

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Terry Irving and Raewyn Connell collaborated in the Radical Free University project in Sydney,[6] and shared a concern with class methodology and the portrayal of resistance in social history. The aim of the project was the pursuit of socialist strategy, as they remarked: "Our intention is political —to help people gain a clear understanding of the patterns of class relations they live in and have to act on here and now".[7] Furthermore, taking inspiration from E.P. Thompson, they rejected a moralisation of the working class:

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  1. Irving, T & Connell, R 1979, Class Structure in Australian History, Longman Cheshire, Melbourne.
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  5. Williams-Brooks, Llewellyn (2016). "Radical Theories of Capitalism in Australia", Honours Thesis, University of Sydney, viewed 20 April 2017, http://hdl.handle.net/2123/16655
  6. Irving, T & Connell, R 2015, "Scholars and Radicals: Writing and Re-thinking Class Structure in Australian History", Journal of Australian Studies, Vol. 40, No. 1, pp. 3–15.
  7. Irving, T & Connell, R 1979, Class Structure in Australian History, Longman Cheshire, Melbourne, p.x