It is worth noting that Australia Day commemorates the dumping of a cargo of the outcasts of Britain on the shores of the Australian continent. It was not an act of escaping religious oppression, as in the case of America, or the founding of a new political order, as in France
Over the last hundred years, Anzac Day (25 April), the anniversary of the initial landing of Austral...
For the last two years, Australia has commemorated, on the first Wednesday in September, the ‘Battle...
National days are generally intended to kindle pride amongst citizens. However, the celebration of ...
In memories of Australia Day, the arrival of the First Fleet marks, among other things, the beginnin...
As the debate continues over whether Australia Day should be celebrated on January 26, this series l...
A 2016 decision by the City of Fremantle in Western Australia to change its date of national celebra...
Australia was colonised and developed by the British, and despite being on the opposite side of the ...
In recent years, a small but growing number of Australian local councils have emerged as major actor...
Australia Day, January 27, 2011, is a big event in the Australian calendar. It is a public holiday m...
contribution à un site webIn the collective Australian imagination, Australia was born as a nation o...
Australia: A Cultural History, first published in 1988, is still the only short history of Australia...
Using the context of Australia Day and the ongoing effacement of Indigenous sovereignty in the natio...
Contains a general and literary discussion about the Australian identity taking into account both Au...
As the debate continues over whether Australia Day should be celebrated on January 26, this series l...
Over the last hundred years, Anzac Day (25 April), the anniversary of the initial landing of Austral...
Over the last hundred years, Anzac Day (25 April), the anniversary of the initial landing of Austral...
For the last two years, Australia has commemorated, on the first Wednesday in September, the ‘Battle...
National days are generally intended to kindle pride amongst citizens. However, the celebration of ...
In memories of Australia Day, the arrival of the First Fleet marks, among other things, the beginnin...
As the debate continues over whether Australia Day should be celebrated on January 26, this series l...
A 2016 decision by the City of Fremantle in Western Australia to change its date of national celebra...
Australia was colonised and developed by the British, and despite being on the opposite side of the ...
In recent years, a small but growing number of Australian local councils have emerged as major actor...
Australia Day, January 27, 2011, is a big event in the Australian calendar. It is a public holiday m...
contribution à un site webIn the collective Australian imagination, Australia was born as a nation o...
Australia: A Cultural History, first published in 1988, is still the only short history of Australia...
Using the context of Australia Day and the ongoing effacement of Indigenous sovereignty in the natio...
Contains a general and literary discussion about the Australian identity taking into account both Au...
As the debate continues over whether Australia Day should be celebrated on January 26, this series l...
Over the last hundred years, Anzac Day (25 April), the anniversary of the initial landing of Austral...
Over the last hundred years, Anzac Day (25 April), the anniversary of the initial landing of Austral...
For the last two years, Australia has commemorated, on the first Wednesday in September, the ‘Battle...
National days are generally intended to kindle pride amongst citizens. However, the celebration of ...