Fitzroy North: People, Place and Protest, Judith Buckrich (9781922779618) — Readings Books
Fitzroy North: People, Place and Protest
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Fitzroy North: People, Place and Protest

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Fitzroy North is one of Melbourne's most iconic inner-city suburbs, characterised by historic architecture and a thriving, diverse community.

Fitzroy North is an inner-city suburb just four kilometres north-east of Melbourne, known for its historic buildings, interconnected community and strong ethic of protest and unionism. Dr Judith Buckrich's history of this iconic Melbourne suburb explores the various elements of sport, architecture, immigration, food, gentrification and expansion, championing the diverse people who have called North Fitzroy home.

Beginning with the local Aboriginal communities prior to European colonisation, Fitzroy North: People, Place and Protest reveals the personal lives of early colonists, gold rush era migrants, people displaced by war and conflict, and young revolutionaries in the 60s and 70s. Through economic boom and bust, Buckrich explores the changes to infrastructure, transport, demographics and employment opportunities available to the people of Fitzroy North over a period of 200 years.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Melbourne Books
Country
Australia
Date
14 April 2026
Pages
180
ISBN
9781922779618

Fitzroy North is one of Melbourne's most iconic inner-city suburbs, characterised by historic architecture and a thriving, diverse community.

Fitzroy North is an inner-city suburb just four kilometres north-east of Melbourne, known for its historic buildings, interconnected community and strong ethic of protest and unionism. Dr Judith Buckrich's history of this iconic Melbourne suburb explores the various elements of sport, architecture, immigration, food, gentrification and expansion, championing the diverse people who have called North Fitzroy home.

Beginning with the local Aboriginal communities prior to European colonisation, Fitzroy North: People, Place and Protest reveals the personal lives of early colonists, gold rush era migrants, people displaced by war and conflict, and young revolutionaries in the 60s and 70s. Through economic boom and bust, Buckrich explores the changes to infrastructure, transport, demographics and employment opportunities available to the people of Fitzroy North over a period of 200 years.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Melbourne Books
Country
Australia
Date
14 April 2026
Pages
180
ISBN
9781922779618