âThe Australian Commonwealth, its Resources and Production, 1915â offers a detailed snapshot of Australia during a pivotal year. Compiled by the Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics, this volume provides comprehensive statistical data and analysis of the nation’s economic, agricultural, and industrial landscape just after the start of World War I.
The book covers a wide range of topics, from population demographics and agricultural output to manufacturing capabilities and trade statistics. It serves as an invaluable primary source for historians, economists, and anyone interested in understanding the factors that shaped Australia’s development in the early 20th century. Its detailed information allows for comparison with later periods, highlighting the changes and continuities in Australia’s economic and social structure. This historical record provides a unique insight into the resources, production capabilities, and overall state of the Australian Commonwealth at a crucial moment in its history.
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