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Made in Lancashire: A Collective Biography of Assisted Migrants from Lancashire to Victoria 1852-1853
Contributor(s): Turner, Richard (Author)
ISBN: 1922464368     ISBN-13: 9781922464361
Publisher: Monash University Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $33.20  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: September 2021
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BISAC Categories:
- History | Australia & New Zealand - General
- History | Modern - 19th Century
Physical Information: 256 pages
 
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At the height of the Victorian gold rush, between July 1852 and June 1853, hundreds of government-assisted migrants from Lancashire, England made their way to Australia and disembarked in Victoria. They were part of a huge flood of such migrants who were poured into the new-born colony as the colonial administration scrabbled to cope with the gold rush. The scheme was an unprecedented achievement in government-organised migration. Yet most historians have tended to dismiss these assisted migrants as the unskilled poorest-of-the-poor, and not of the same calibre as the working-class and middle-class unassisted migrants also arriving at the colony in great numbers. Made in Lancashire is a collective biography that explores in detail who the Lancashire assisted migrants were, their origins, why they migrated, where they went on arrival in Victoria, and what they made of their lives. Far from being the dross of England, these migrants were intelligent, highly motivated risktakers, many of whom went on to experience success as gold diggers, selectors, tradespeople, and entrepreneurs.