Yirranma Place: Stories of a Darlinghurst corner
Paige Mahoney is outside the Republic of Scion for the first time in more than a decade – but she has no idea how she got to the free world. Half a year has been wiped from her memory.
Gadigal Country, Woolloomooloo Farm, Riley Estate, Burdekin's paddock, Burlington Picture Palace, First Church of Christ Scientist, party mansion, Yirranma Place.
The many transformations of 262 Liverpool Street, lying at the corner of Forbes Street in Darlinghurst, reflect the long and layered history of Sydney. Now named Yirranma Place, it's a site that has been constantly recreated.
Historian Alana Piper takes episodes from the history of Yirranma Place and its surrounds to provide a window into Sydney's past, particularly the city's experiences of power and hardship. Bringing together local and social history, this visually rich exploration of a corner in Darlinghurst combines deep research with revealing stories.
Details
ISBN13: 9781742238036
Format: Paperback / softback
Number of Pages: 264
Edition:
Publication Date: 01 Dec 2024
Publisher: NewSouth Publishing
Publication City, Country: Sydney, NSW, Australia
Dimensions (cm): 280(H)x210(L)
Weight (gm):
Author Biography
Alana Piper is an academic at the Australian Centre for Public History at the University of Technology Sydney. She researches widely across Australian social and cultural history, with a particular focus on issues of crime and gender. She has published in international publications such as the Journal of Interdisciplinary History, Women's History Review, Journal of Social History, History Workshop Journal, Law and History Review and the Journal of Legal History. She also co-edited Gender Violence inAustralia: Historical Perspectives.