Across the twentieth century, Britain drew more Australian tourists for longer and more intense experiences than anywhere else, though as early as the 1970s Asia was attracting more Australians than Europe. They found much to admire and to deprecate in Britain but above all they were seduced by Britain’s past, or what they imagined it to be. This paper examines the Australian experience of history in Britain, their admiration for notions of tradition, for an unchanging village life, for fading imperial glory, for sheer antiquity. Some looked for their own ancestors and family but most were satisfied to have their school lessons and imaginative reading validated by being there. The response they had to British history was an intensely emotio...
This book is the outcome of several year's engagement with aspects of public history in Australia. I...
As cultural studies has consolidated its claim to constitute a distinct field of study in recent yea...
Using the private journals of George Augustus Robinson as a lens, this paper is concerned with gener...
Foreign travel is commonly an accompaniment to war, but it tends to be seen - by commanders and hist...
It is amazing to see just how much travel writing, writmg which does not exclusively belong to this ...
This thesis adopts post-colonial theory as a reading strategy to address both fiction andinterdiscip...
Rapidly growing numbers of Australian tourists visiting overseas battle sites associated with Austra...
This thesis examines imperial rhetoric in published accounts of travel in Australia during the perio...
This book offers a wide-ranging survey of Australian engagement with the Pacific Islands in the late...
This book is a quirky, serious and personal exploration of the art and craft of history in Australia...
Although commonly characterized as an immigrant nation, Australia has been shaped just as importantl...
There is a renewed interest among geographers in tourism and how tourism makes the world and its peo...
The time-shallow national anniversary traditions premised upon imperial ‘firsts’ continue to divide ...
© 2016 Australian Historical Association. This article considers the different ways British history ...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Travellers’ understanding and experien...
This book is the outcome of several year's engagement with aspects of public history in Australia. I...
As cultural studies has consolidated its claim to constitute a distinct field of study in recent yea...
Using the private journals of George Augustus Robinson as a lens, this paper is concerned with gener...
Foreign travel is commonly an accompaniment to war, but it tends to be seen - by commanders and hist...
It is amazing to see just how much travel writing, writmg which does not exclusively belong to this ...
This thesis adopts post-colonial theory as a reading strategy to address both fiction andinterdiscip...
Rapidly growing numbers of Australian tourists visiting overseas battle sites associated with Austra...
This thesis examines imperial rhetoric in published accounts of travel in Australia during the perio...
This book offers a wide-ranging survey of Australian engagement with the Pacific Islands in the late...
This book is a quirky, serious and personal exploration of the art and craft of history in Australia...
Although commonly characterized as an immigrant nation, Australia has been shaped just as importantl...
There is a renewed interest among geographers in tourism and how tourism makes the world and its peo...
The time-shallow national anniversary traditions premised upon imperial ‘firsts’ continue to divide ...
© 2016 Australian Historical Association. This article considers the different ways British history ...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Travellers’ understanding and experien...
This book is the outcome of several year's engagement with aspects of public history in Australia. I...
As cultural studies has consolidated its claim to constitute a distinct field of study in recent yea...
Using the private journals of George Augustus Robinson as a lens, this paper is concerned with gener...