This article uses a series of Commonwealth government assimilation propaganda booklets published between 1957 and 1963 as the starting point for an exploration of the relationship between Aboriginal assimilation policy and changing conceptions of Australian nationhood. It argues that the ethnic nationalism that provided the foundations of the White Australia policy in the federation era, and of Aboriginal policy for much of the interwar period, was giving way in the 1950s and 1960s to a stronger emphasis on civic nationalism; and that the Commonwealth promoted this shift in the interests of securing the national inclusion of indigenous Australians
This work is concerned with the demise of ‘British race patriotism’ in Australian political culture ...
The experiences of World War II resulted in radical changes in the Australian immigration policy. Th...
The experiences of World War II resulted in radical changes in the Australian immigration policy. Th...
This paper uses a series of Commonwealth government assimilation propaganda booklets, published betw...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1999 Anthony F. Moran.The thesis examines different form...
The late 1960s and early 1970s witnessed the emergence of Aboriginal nationalism and an associated d...
In Australia in the 19505 and 1960s 'assimilation' was a capacious word. It was used not only by gov...
The provision of welfare for Aboriginal Australians has always been a complex and contentious issue....
The provision of welfare for Aboriginal Australians has always been a complex and contentious issue....
This article argues that the inclusion of Indigenous Australian arts within federal cultural policym...
In 1938, while settler Australians celebrated their 150-year occupancy of the continent, Aboriginal ...
In 1948, after twenty years in the Papuan administration, Stanley Middleton became the Western Austr...
Contemporary observers and historians have interpreted Australia's first Labor Prime Minister, John ...
Australia\u27s legacy, of an undeveloped territory transforming into a stable westernized democracy ...
During the dawning of nationhood, populations in northern and western regions increasingly displayed...
This work is concerned with the demise of ‘British race patriotism’ in Australian political culture ...
The experiences of World War II resulted in radical changes in the Australian immigration policy. Th...
The experiences of World War II resulted in radical changes in the Australian immigration policy. Th...
This paper uses a series of Commonwealth government assimilation propaganda booklets, published betw...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1999 Anthony F. Moran.The thesis examines different form...
The late 1960s and early 1970s witnessed the emergence of Aboriginal nationalism and an associated d...
In Australia in the 19505 and 1960s 'assimilation' was a capacious word. It was used not only by gov...
The provision of welfare for Aboriginal Australians has always been a complex and contentious issue....
The provision of welfare for Aboriginal Australians has always been a complex and contentious issue....
This article argues that the inclusion of Indigenous Australian arts within federal cultural policym...
In 1938, while settler Australians celebrated their 150-year occupancy of the continent, Aboriginal ...
In 1948, after twenty years in the Papuan administration, Stanley Middleton became the Western Austr...
Contemporary observers and historians have interpreted Australia's first Labor Prime Minister, John ...
Australia\u27s legacy, of an undeveloped territory transforming into a stable westernized democracy ...
During the dawning of nationhood, populations in northern and western regions increasingly displayed...
This work is concerned with the demise of ‘British race patriotism’ in Australian political culture ...
The experiences of World War II resulted in radical changes in the Australian immigration policy. Th...
The experiences of World War II resulted in radical changes in the Australian immigration policy. Th...