These essays tap into wider debates, too, about the nature and purpose of history - and the 'history wars' first flamed by John Howard. Stuart Macintyre highlights South Australia's central role in several national events.Philip Butters
Most literary histories of Australian regions are positioned as a small part of a national literary ...
As cultural studies has consolidated its claim to constitute a distinct field of study in recent yea...
Throughout the 1980s, Australia was preparing for its biggest national celebration yet: that of the ...
So wrote G. B Barton, Reader in English at the University of Sydney, in the introduction to his ...
The paper examines the selective way that Francis Adams's 1893 book The Australians has been drawn o...
From the tentative beginnings of European settlement to today’s flourishing writing scene, Adelaide ...
This paper traces the development of a literary culture in Adelaide from the arrival of the first co...
So the public conjecture over Australian history is far from over as these debates among historians,...
edited by Philip Butterss From the tentative beginnings of European settlement to today's flour...
Charles Jury was a prominent figure in Adelaide’s literary world in the middle of the twentieth cent...
Can literature exist without history? Can history exist without literature? I argue that Indigenous...
The history wars are far from over—the question is, do they resonate beyond the limited public spher...
Most literary histories of Australian regions are positioned as a small part of a national literary ...
More fashionable than political, social, or economic history, cultural history has become the predom...
His continuing interest in the cultural role of history and the relationship between history, memory...
Most literary histories of Australian regions are positioned as a small part of a national literary ...
As cultural studies has consolidated its claim to constitute a distinct field of study in recent yea...
Throughout the 1980s, Australia was preparing for its biggest national celebration yet: that of the ...
So wrote G. B Barton, Reader in English at the University of Sydney, in the introduction to his ...
The paper examines the selective way that Francis Adams's 1893 book The Australians has been drawn o...
From the tentative beginnings of European settlement to today’s flourishing writing scene, Adelaide ...
This paper traces the development of a literary culture in Adelaide from the arrival of the first co...
So the public conjecture over Australian history is far from over as these debates among historians,...
edited by Philip Butterss From the tentative beginnings of European settlement to today's flour...
Charles Jury was a prominent figure in Adelaide’s literary world in the middle of the twentieth cent...
Can literature exist without history? Can history exist without literature? I argue that Indigenous...
The history wars are far from over—the question is, do they resonate beyond the limited public spher...
Most literary histories of Australian regions are positioned as a small part of a national literary ...
More fashionable than political, social, or economic history, cultural history has become the predom...
His continuing interest in the cultural role of history and the relationship between history, memory...
Most literary histories of Australian regions are positioned as a small part of a national literary ...
As cultural studies has consolidated its claim to constitute a distinct field of study in recent yea...
Throughout the 1980s, Australia was preparing for its biggest national celebration yet: that of the ...