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The Martin Presence: Jean Martin and the Making of the Social Sciences in Australia

Author Peter Beilharz, Trevor Hogan, Sheila Shaver
Publisher UNSW Press
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PublisherUNSW Press
ISBN / ASINB00X9073CQ
ISBN-13978B00X9073C1
Sales Rank99,999,999
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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Jean Martin was a pioneer of sociology, inventing a version of the discipline that was uniquely suited to Australia in the post-war period.

Jean Isobel Martin (1923–79) made herself a sociologist before the discipline was established in Australia. Regarded as a founder of Australian sociology, her writing, teaching and policy helped shape Australia in the period of economic growth and social development that followed World War II. The Martin Presence is a biography that examines her life and her work across the concerns of the time – the needs of country towns, the factory work floor, families and urban structure, poverty and inequality, education and immigration – and explores her far-reaching influence on the social sciences in Australia.