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Review essay: Simon Ville and Glenn Withers (eds), The Cambridge Economic History of Australia
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East is Aust and West is Not? Conspicuous in our absence
Published 1995-06-01Subjects: “…australian history, western australia, bias…”
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Limina Interview: Professor Michael Roe
Published 1996-06-01Subjects: “…interview, michael roe, history, migration, australia…”
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Places of the Heart: Memorials, Public History and the State in Australia Since 1960
Published 2008-08-01Subjects: “…Memorials, memory, public history, commemoration, Australia…”
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Art’s histories in Aotearoa New Zealand
Published 2011-06-01“…This is the text of an illustrated paper presented at ‘Art History’s History in Australia and New Zealand’; a joint symposium organised by the Australian Institute of Art History in the University of Melbourne and the Australian and New Zealand Association of Art Historians (AAANZ); held on 28 – 29 August 2010. …”
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Identity and Belonging in Mudrooroo’s Wild Cat Falling
Published 2010-04-01“…Written in an autobiographical mode, Mudrooroo’s first novel, Wild Cat Falling is an avant-garde as it presents an interventionist discourse for the first time in the literary history of Australia directed towards opening up the space for self-determined representation by an Aboriginal. …”
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When Worlds Collide in Legal Discourse. The Accommodation of Indigenous Australians’ Concepts of Land Rights Into Australian Law
Published 2020-12-01“…The right of Australian Indigenous groups to own traditional lands has been a contentious issue in the recent history of Australia. Indeed, Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders did not consider themselves as full citizens in the country they had inhabited for millennia until the late 1960s, and then only after a long campaign and a national referendum (1967) in favour of changes to the Australian Constitution to remove restrictions on the services available to Indigenous Australians. …”
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Reading the Historical Phenomenon of Australian Bushrangers
Published 2009-05-01“…Outlaws in their various images have been important parts of history. In Australia, the longest lasting image of outlaws is the bushranger. …”
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A reflection on Chauka, Please Tell Us the Time
Published 2019-12-01“…In this paper, Galbraith recounts important features of the filmmaking process by employing different genres and styles of writing: she offers recollections of her time collaborating with Boochani, actors and supporters; her interpretation of the significance of the film; and critical analysis of Manus Island’s colonial history and Australia’s neocolonial machinations. What Galbraith produces here foregrounds issues such as gender, race, privilege and the various structural forms of oppression and exclusion limiting Boochani’s resistance and creative work.…”
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Ethnic Identity of the First Postwar Generation of Australian Slovenes
Published 1999-01-01“…The history of Australia is doubtlessly connected with the rapid population growth of the continent which is the result of the continuing immigration from 1788, that is the onset of the British colonization, onward. …”
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