The purpose of this paper is to provide an account of the contact/impact between Aborigines and Europeans, generated by the coming of the British First Fleet to Australia in 1770, and the further European Settlement. It will outline the changing attitudes of White Australians towards Aboriginal Australians, passing from the initial violence of the colonisation, to the paternalism and protective feeling which characterized the first years of this century. It will then define the policy of forcible assimilation and that of integration, which shaped the years between the 1940's and the end of the 1970's.El propósito de este artículo es estudiar el contacto/impacto que tuvo lugar en Australia entre aborígenes y europeos, generado por la llegada...
This paper will discuss the Forced Removal Policy of Aborigine children in Australia from 1912 to 19...
Australia\u27s legacy, of an undeveloped territory transforming into a stable westernized democracy ...
This 'par' was first published in the Sydney Bulletin on 30 October 1902 and represents Furphy's cle...
It is my intention in this paper to consider the initial stages of contact between the Aboriginals a...
This thesis is primarily a study of Aboriginal-European relations in North Queensland from first set...
Many changes have occurred in Aboriginal history in the last twenty years. There have been sharp cha...
This paper addresses issues arising from the denial by the Australian Government of a Treaty with th...
Patterns of movement and occupation were developed over millennia by the Aborigines of far southeast...
White settlement of Australia began a process whereby the Aboriginal people who had settled the Aust...
By adopting the purview of Peace and Conflict Studies and the expository approach of historical arch...
For much of the nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth centuries, public policies for Wester...
This thesis explores the relationship that has developed over the past 200 years between the Aborigi...
North Queensland has long been a frontier province of Aboriginal Australia. Well before Europeans pe...
Australia’s landscape has been significantly changed by the actions of the Aborigines and European s...
Australia's modern history has been defined by the country's experience of migration and its associa...
This paper will discuss the Forced Removal Policy of Aborigine children in Australia from 1912 to 19...
Australia\u27s legacy, of an undeveloped territory transforming into a stable westernized democracy ...
This 'par' was first published in the Sydney Bulletin on 30 October 1902 and represents Furphy's cle...
It is my intention in this paper to consider the initial stages of contact between the Aboriginals a...
This thesis is primarily a study of Aboriginal-European relations in North Queensland from first set...
Many changes have occurred in Aboriginal history in the last twenty years. There have been sharp cha...
This paper addresses issues arising from the denial by the Australian Government of a Treaty with th...
Patterns of movement and occupation were developed over millennia by the Aborigines of far southeast...
White settlement of Australia began a process whereby the Aboriginal people who had settled the Aust...
By adopting the purview of Peace and Conflict Studies and the expository approach of historical arch...
For much of the nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth centuries, public policies for Wester...
This thesis explores the relationship that has developed over the past 200 years between the Aborigi...
North Queensland has long been a frontier province of Aboriginal Australia. Well before Europeans pe...
Australia’s landscape has been significantly changed by the actions of the Aborigines and European s...
Australia's modern history has been defined by the country's experience of migration and its associa...
This paper will discuss the Forced Removal Policy of Aborigine children in Australia from 1912 to 19...
Australia\u27s legacy, of an undeveloped territory transforming into a stable westernized democracy ...
This 'par' was first published in the Sydney Bulletin on 30 October 1902 and represents Furphy's cle...