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Good Taste, Fashion, Luxury : A Genteel Melbourne Family and Their Rubbish

Part of the Studies in Australasian Historical Archaeology series
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Melbourne grew during the 19th century from its fledgling roots into a global metropolitan centre, and was home to many people from a range of social and cultural backgrounds.

The Martin family arrived in Melbourne in 1839 and soon established themselves at the genteel Viewbank estate near Heidelberg. They were typical of the early, middle-class immigrants to Melbourne who brought their gentility and privilege with them to the colony.

The Martins spent many years at Viewbank, and the physical remains they left behind provide a valuable case study for examining class negotiation in the colony through historical archaeology.

In this important study, material culture is used to understand the unique way in which the Martin family used gentility to establish and maintain their class position.

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Sydney University Press
1743324170 / 9781743324172
Paperback / softback
09/09/2014
Australia
78 pages, 24 b&w ill., 6 col. ill., 29 tables
210 x 297 mm, 335 grams