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'It's fun in South Africa': interior design for the Union Castle Shipping Line, 1948-1977
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Special issue on sound art and interactivity in Singapore : SI13 and More
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The Routledge handbook on the reception of classical architecture
Published 2019“…An essential reference guide, The Routledge Handbook on the Reception of Classical Architecture makes a major contribution to the study of architectural history in a new global context.…”
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Confronting a pedagogy of assimilation: the evolution of large-scale schools for tribal children in India
Published 2018“…The policy of assimilating, ‘mainstreaming' or ‘de-tribalizing' indigenous communities by placing their children in boarding schools has been increasingly discredited and abandoned, most publicly throughout North America and Australia since the 1980s and 1990s. In India, this history and its dangers are little known, with relatively little awareness of how they are being replicated among many of India's tribal communities. …”
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Dickinsonia from Ediacara: A new look at morphology and body construction
Published 2008“…The stratigraphy and facies of the Late Precambrian at Ediacara, South Australia. Journal of the Geological Society of Australia 14, 195-214.], Roland Goldring formed one of the few collections of original Ediacara fossil materials that can still be accessed outside of Australia. …”
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The Impact of War on David Malouf's Novels: A Historical-Biographical Approach
Published 2003“…The history of Australia documents that people of this country were exposed to many deadly effects of the two global wars. …”
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Transforming the study of Australian literature through a collaborative eResearch environment
Published 2008“…A unique collaborative eResearch programme has been transforming Australian literature research activities in Australia over the past eight years and is breaking new ground in the methodologies being used to interpret, analyse and disseminate data within a wide array of print culture and literary history projects. …”
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Some Reflections On How To Approach Chinese Culture
Published 2013“…It then proceeds to the definition of Chinese culture and in particular, the turbulent history of modern Chinese culture. After a few preconceptions and misconceptions of Chinese culture in Australia are presented for discussion, finally some suggestions are made to help develop a historical and holistic view of Chinese culture.…”
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Going Forth and Multiplying: Animal Acclimatization and Invasion
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Developing A Virtual Organization: Serendipity Or Strategy?
Published 2002“…The university is now the fastest growing university in Australia in terms of international student enrolments. …”
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Dousing the flames of hatred
Published 2009“…THE number of people who perished in the devastating Black Saturday bush fires that continue to rage in southeastern Australia has exceeded 200. More bodies are expected to be found as police comb the area for evidence that may help to identify those caught in the fire. …”
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Collectors and collecting for the Raffles Museum in Singapore : 1920 to 1940
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A revival of the doctrine of attainder? the statutory illegality defences to liability in tort
Published 2017“…Although the defence of illegality to liability in tort has a chequered history throughout the common law world and has been trenchantly criticised by judges and academic commentators alike, the legislatures of New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory have seen fit to enact, as part of their tort 'reform' packages, far more potent statutory analogues of this defence. …”
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Eric Bogle’s No Man’s Land and the grave of Willie McBride at the Somme
Published 2021“…When it was released as The Green Fields of France by Davey Arthur and the Fureys in 1979 the song topped the Irish charts, while as far away as Australia it was declared one ‘of the most striking musical essays yet written on the futility of war.’ …”
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