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Title Goldfields and the gothic : a hidden heritage & folklore / edited & compiled by David Waldron
Published [Place of publication not identified] : Australian Scholarly Publ, 2016
North Melbourne, Victoria : Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2016
©2016

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Description v, 194 pages ; 23 cm
Contents Ghosts and bogeymen of the goldfields -- Spiritualism in nineteenth-century Ballarat / Greg Young -- Playing the ghost : ghost hoaxing and supernaturalism in nineteenth-century Victoria / Dr. David Waldron -- William Bailey and his haunted mansion / Dr. Anne Beggs-Sunter -- Banshees / Dr. Jill Blee -- The Ballarat gaol Ballarat's most haunted building? / Nathaniel Buchanan -- Things that go bump in the night : ghost hoaxing on the Victorian goldfields, a Jungian exploration / Sharn Waldron -- Those forgotten and hidden -- Homosexuality on the goldfields / Brian Pola, David Waldron and Gabriel Waldron -- Goldfields freemasonry : decoding the past / Dorothy Wickham -- The night Dixie came to town : the Shenandoah and the American Civil War in Ballarat / Nicholas Moll -- Aradale Asylum : the goldfield's boogieman / Nathaniel Buchanan -- Storylines : Indigenous folklore -- The mystery of the Moranghurk sculptures / Dr. Fred Cahir -- Indigenous folklore of the northern Wathawurrung peoples / Dr. Ian D. Clark -- Mullawallah : spirit of times past, present and future / Janice Newton -- Buckley's Bunyip / Paul Michael Donovan -- About the essayists
Summary Generations of Australians have grown up with the legend of Eureka and the familiar images of the gold rush in central Victoria. However, underneath these commonly known stories lies a stranger and darker past. As well as colonists, pioneers, soldiers and rebel miners, the colonial goldfields were home to spiritualists, secret societies, ghost-hoaxers, bunyip legends and murderers. There are also the stories of those often forgotten in the goldfield histories, including Indigenous peoples, the mentally ill, homosexuals and immigrant communities. Goldfields and the Gothic is an anthology by local historians of the long buried legends, histories and folklore of the Victorian goldfields and their legacy today. Every historian has a collection of strange, buried pieces of history; this work begins the task of bringing them into the light. --Back cover
Analysis Australian
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Audience Adult
Subject Pioneers of Australia -- Australia -- Victoria -- Ballarat
Aboriginal Australians -- Folklore.
Aboriginal Australians -- Australia -- Victoria -- Folklore.
Gold mines and mining -- Australia -- Victoria -- History.
Gold mines and mining -- Australia -- Victoria -- Folklore.
Gold mines and mining -- Australia -- Victoria -- Ballarat
Gold mines and mining -- Australia -- Victoria -- Ballarat -- Folklore
Gold mines and mining -- Australia -- Victoria -- Ballarat -- History
Pioneers -- Australia -- Victoria -- Ballarat -- History
Pioneers -- Australia -- Victoria -- Ballarat
SUBJECT Australia -- Literary collections. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2009116204
Victoria http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79046608 -- Social life and customs http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2001008851 -- 1851-1891
Genre/Form Essays.
Author Waldron, David, editor, compiler
ISBN 9781925333510
Other Titles Goldfields and the gothic : a hidden heritage and folklore