The independent weekly Sydney Bulletin and W.T. Stead's monthly Review of Reviews for Australia, both published for the Australian market in the early 1890s, took quite different lines on questions of national identity and imperial loyalty. Their frequently antipathetic positions were affected by many factors, not least of all being the strong personalities and political principles in the context of the late nineteenth-century Australian print culture and argues for a broader understanding of what might constitute an "Australian" voice at that period
In recent decades nationalism has sometimes been classed in the same category of immoral behaviours ...
‘Australasia’ refers to Australia and New Zealand, two liberal-democratic nation-states arising from...
© 2015 Dr. Timothy David GassinIn the second half of the nineteenth century, federation movements em...
The goal of this thesis is to examine the editorial position of the Sydney Morning Herald, Australia...
The significant contribution of the colonial press to processes of settlement and modernity has been...
The early theatrical criticism of the Sydney Bulletin contributed to a long-lived conceptual paradig...
The Canadian hegemony.--The Alaska boundary: The negotiations. The sequel.--From colonies to commonw...
Aldrich Robert. Trainor (Luke) : British Imperialism and Australian Nationalism : Manipulation, Conf...
<p>This article has now appeared in:</p><p> Beals, M. H. “The Role of the Sydney Gazette in the Cre...
This thesis explores how an idea of Britain’s Empire as a global white republic grew up amongst many...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1995 Frank Sanders.When the Great White Fleet visited Au...
Because of the wealth of quantitative information and editorial opinion they provide, those research...
The notion that Australia has an entrenched “utilitarian political culture” has predomin...
The circumstances of birth and the political setting contribute significantly to the nature, roles a...
This brief piece examines places policy debates over the status and prospects of Abporiginal peple i...
In recent decades nationalism has sometimes been classed in the same category of immoral behaviours ...
‘Australasia’ refers to Australia and New Zealand, two liberal-democratic nation-states arising from...
© 2015 Dr. Timothy David GassinIn the second half of the nineteenth century, federation movements em...
The goal of this thesis is to examine the editorial position of the Sydney Morning Herald, Australia...
The significant contribution of the colonial press to processes of settlement and modernity has been...
The early theatrical criticism of the Sydney Bulletin contributed to a long-lived conceptual paradig...
The Canadian hegemony.--The Alaska boundary: The negotiations. The sequel.--From colonies to commonw...
Aldrich Robert. Trainor (Luke) : British Imperialism and Australian Nationalism : Manipulation, Conf...
<p>This article has now appeared in:</p><p> Beals, M. H. “The Role of the Sydney Gazette in the Cre...
This thesis explores how an idea of Britain’s Empire as a global white republic grew up amongst many...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1995 Frank Sanders.When the Great White Fleet visited Au...
Because of the wealth of quantitative information and editorial opinion they provide, those research...
The notion that Australia has an entrenched “utilitarian political culture” has predomin...
The circumstances of birth and the political setting contribute significantly to the nature, roles a...
This brief piece examines places policy debates over the status and prospects of Abporiginal peple i...
In recent decades nationalism has sometimes been classed in the same category of immoral behaviours ...
‘Australasia’ refers to Australia and New Zealand, two liberal-democratic nation-states arising from...
© 2015 Dr. Timothy David GassinIn the second half of the nineteenth century, federation movements em...