Analyses the memory practices associated with the commemoration of an important national event, the Eureka Stockade and examines how public commemoration exercises become an opportunity for contest and controversy, for the expression of nationalism, and an opportunity for cultural tourism and tourist promotion.C
On the ninetieth anniversary of the Easter Rising in Ireland this year, a large and well-attended p...
Rapidly growing numbers of Australian tourists visiting overseas battle sites associated with Austra...
In some Australian academic circles in the 1980s it was believed that, as the numbers of soldiers of...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2002 Anne Beggs Sunter.This thesis examines the contenti...
The significance of the Eureka Stockade has been a lively topic of discussion since the event occurr...
On December 3 1854 British troops attacked a group of rebellious miners at a rudimentary stockade on...
There are strongly held views by a large number of people that Eureka, the armed conflict that occur...
Australian public memory has never found a comfortable narrative for Eureka. What then to make of th...
On 3 December 2004, the Eureka flag- the first design to be called the Australian flag- flew proudly...
The battle for the Eureka stockade is an event in Australian history that has been misunderstood and...
The history of Ballarat, situated at the heart of the goldfields of central Victoria, Australia, is ...
History and nationalism were everywhere in the 1980s. So where does Eureka fit into all of this hist...
Over the last one hundred and fifty years, the meaning of the Eureka Stockade has been characterised...
Jones, BT ORCiD: 0000-0002-4312-6995On 3 December 2004, the Eureka flag- the first design to be call...
This thesis investigates how Anzac narratives are interpreted and integrated into contemporary under...
On the ninetieth anniversary of the Easter Rising in Ireland this year, a large and well-attended p...
Rapidly growing numbers of Australian tourists visiting overseas battle sites associated with Austra...
In some Australian academic circles in the 1980s it was believed that, as the numbers of soldiers of...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2002 Anne Beggs Sunter.This thesis examines the contenti...
The significance of the Eureka Stockade has been a lively topic of discussion since the event occurr...
On December 3 1854 British troops attacked a group of rebellious miners at a rudimentary stockade on...
There are strongly held views by a large number of people that Eureka, the armed conflict that occur...
Australian public memory has never found a comfortable narrative for Eureka. What then to make of th...
On 3 December 2004, the Eureka flag- the first design to be called the Australian flag- flew proudly...
The battle for the Eureka stockade is an event in Australian history that has been misunderstood and...
The history of Ballarat, situated at the heart of the goldfields of central Victoria, Australia, is ...
History and nationalism were everywhere in the 1980s. So where does Eureka fit into all of this hist...
Over the last one hundred and fifty years, the meaning of the Eureka Stockade has been characterised...
Jones, BT ORCiD: 0000-0002-4312-6995On 3 December 2004, the Eureka flag- the first design to be call...
This thesis investigates how Anzac narratives are interpreted and integrated into contemporary under...
On the ninetieth anniversary of the Easter Rising in Ireland this year, a large and well-attended p...
Rapidly growing numbers of Australian tourists visiting overseas battle sites associated with Austra...
In some Australian academic circles in the 1980s it was believed that, as the numbers of soldiers of...