Non-Fiction Australian History True Stories Music Cultural History Cultural Studies
For those interested in Australian history and culture, "Our Music Our Place" by Marcus Breen is a must-have addition to their book collection. This non-fiction paperback, published in 1989 by Aboriginal Studies Press, delves into the rich cultural heritage of Australia, exploring the significance of music in shaping the nation's identity. With its focus on young adults and adults, this book is an excellent resource for anyone seeking to understand the country's cultural landscape.
At 180 pages, "Our Music Our Place" is a comprehensive and engaging read that weaves together true stories and insightful commentary on the role of music in Australian society. Breen's writing style is accessible and informative, making this book an excellent choice for both casual readers and scholars alike. With its focus on cultural history and cultural studies, this book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in delving deeper into the complexities of Australian culture.
This paperback edition, measuring 240mm in height and 170mm in width, is in acceptable condition, with only two small marks on two pages. Despite this, the book remains a valuable find for anyone seeking a unique perspective on Australian music and culture. For collectors and enthusiasts of Australian history, "Our Music Our Place" is a rare and thought-provoking addition to their library.
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