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Who were the English? -- 2. Convicts, labourers and servants -- 3. Farmers, miners, artisans and unionists -- 4. Class and equality -- 5. From colonies to commonwealth -- 6. Bringing out Britons -- 7. The English inheritance -- 8. The English as 'foreigners'. 330 $aAustralia has historically had very strong links with England, and the English have always accounted for a significant portion of the Australian population. In this 2004 book, James Jupp provides fascinating insights into the impact the English have had on Australian life. Beginning with familiar stories of convicts, explorers, and early settlers, and then the various waves of immigration over the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the book concludes with reflections on today's English immigrants, now considered 'foreigners'. 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