Until the last third of the twentieth century, Britishness figured prominently in the national identity of Australians. Many scholars of Australian nationalism have assumed an inherent antipathy between British and Australian solidarities; others have appreciated that there was a degree of mutuality between the two; few have explained why. This article offers such an explanation. It focuses on the crucial nation-building period twenty years on either side of the federation of the Australian colonies in 1901. Drawing on ethno-symbolist approaches to nationalism, it argues that Britishness provided the necessary ethno-cultural foundations for Australian nationhood, the only available repertoire of myth and symbol that could fulfil the nationa...
Historians of nationalism agree that it is a modern phenomenon. Yet modernism, a product of the Enli...
This article builds on recent efforts to cast the understanding of ethnic and racialized tensions le...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleFrom the time of European settlement in Australia until 1948, British s...
This article is aimed at studying of cultural and linguistic connections between Australia and Great...
This work is concerned with the demise of ‘British race patriotism’ in Australian political culture ...
This article examines the white, native-born population of New South Wales, known as ‘the currency’,...
This article examines the white, native-born population of New South Wales, known as ‘the currency’,...
This dissertation presents the results of a doctoral research about commercial nationalism in Austra...
ABSTRACT Arguing for the merits of an antipodean perspective that embraces the linked historical and...
Australia–Asia relations are inextricably bound up with the development of notions of statehood and ...
Australia represents a unique kind of a relatively new society, which arises from British colonial h...
Australia–Asia relations — the configuration of policy frameworks and institutions — are inextricabl...
Australian public debate in the 1990s was dominated by issues surrounding the \u27impending\u27 repu...
This thesis examines the ways in which Britishness has informed nationalism in Scotland, Australia ...
Federation of the Australian colonies in 1901 signalled the birth of the Australian nation. Managin...
Historians of nationalism agree that it is a modern phenomenon. Yet modernism, a product of the Enli...
This article builds on recent efforts to cast the understanding of ethnic and racialized tensions le...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleFrom the time of European settlement in Australia until 1948, British s...
This article is aimed at studying of cultural and linguistic connections between Australia and Great...
This work is concerned with the demise of ‘British race patriotism’ in Australian political culture ...
This article examines the white, native-born population of New South Wales, known as ‘the currency’,...
This article examines the white, native-born population of New South Wales, known as ‘the currency’,...
This dissertation presents the results of a doctoral research about commercial nationalism in Austra...
ABSTRACT Arguing for the merits of an antipodean perspective that embraces the linked historical and...
Australia–Asia relations are inextricably bound up with the development of notions of statehood and ...
Australia represents a unique kind of a relatively new society, which arises from British colonial h...
Australia–Asia relations — the configuration of policy frameworks and institutions — are inextricabl...
Australian public debate in the 1990s was dominated by issues surrounding the \u27impending\u27 repu...
This thesis examines the ways in which Britishness has informed nationalism in Scotland, Australia ...
Federation of the Australian colonies in 1901 signalled the birth of the Australian nation. Managin...
Historians of nationalism agree that it is a modern phenomenon. Yet modernism, a product of the Enli...
This article builds on recent efforts to cast the understanding of ethnic and racialized tensions le...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleFrom the time of European settlement in Australia until 1948, British s...