Paddington: A history
By (Author) Greg Young
NewSouth Publishing
NewSouth Publishing
1st February 2019
Australia
General
Non Fiction
994.41
Paperback
340
Width 235mm, Height 285mm
The first major history of Paddington Sydney's celebrated heritage suburb in forty years
This first major history of Paddington in forty years provides a fresh and revealing perspective on this celebrated heritage suburb in Sydney one of the largest and most intact Victorian enclaves in the world. Leading historians and specialists explore the makeup of Paddington's diverse community including its Indigenous, colonial, post-war migrant, bohemian and LGBTQ residents, and a succession of gentrifiers and discuss the evolution of the suburb's unique architecture and landscape.
This book is an initiative of The Paddington Society to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the formation of one of Australia's first resident groups.
Dr. Greg Young is a Sydney-based historian and planner. Recognised internationally as a cultural theorist and strategist, he is the author of Reshaping Planning with Culture (2016) and principal editor of The Routledge Research Companion to Planning and Culture (2016). He is adjunct professor at the University of Technology Sydney and has lived most of his adult life in Paddington.