• Article

A better class of boy: The Big Brother Movement, youth migration and citizenship of Empire

Publication Resource Details

  • In

    Australian Historical Studies

  • Author

    Sherington, Geoffrey

  • Publication Date

    2002

  • Volume

    33

  • Number

    120

  • Page Numbers

    267-285

  • Description

    This article examines the aims of the movement, the social origins of the young males brought to Australia and the general effects of the scheme. Represented as a way to provide opportunities for land settlement, the Big Brother Movement raised issues of Empire citizenship as well as those of age relations and middle-class masculinity. The discussion thus contributes to an understanding of inter-war migration as well as the role of early twentieth-century youth movements and the making of men.

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