Imagining Australia: Australian History, VCE Units 3 & 4 is an exciting new text written by an expert author team to address the requirements of the new Australian History study design. This is the ideal text for students wishing to gain a solid understanding of Australian history from 1830 to 2000 and the ideas and visions that have underpinned the Australian experience at four points in our nation's history. It combines a comprehensive narrative with high interest primary sources and modelling of key history skills. Imagining Australia is the 'must have' text for VCE Australian History students.
Imagining Australia: A History of Our Nation Through Music, Film, Literature & Art
In a fearsomely foolish display of pro-activity Brian Thacker decided the only way to get his own back, and finally uncover the truth about his dad's mysterious early life, was to scam a couple of business class flights and drag 73-year-old ...
Imagining Australia
Imagining Australia : The Architecture of the National Museum of Australia Asks ' What Community ? CHRISTINE DAUBER The National Museum of Australia opened its doors to the Australian public on 11 March 2001. It is Australia's first ...
Mudrooroo believed that at the time Morgan did not see herself as an activist seeking to expose past practices, but as searching for her own identity and seeking equal opportunities for Aboriginal people.25 My Place in particular raises ...
In this book prominent scholars, poets, priests, artists and writers examine fundamental issues of what it is to be Australian. Are there distinctive Australian senses of place?
Papers presented at the Fourth International Conference of the Indian Association for the Study of Australia, held at Kolkata during 22-24 January 2008.
This book calls for a re-imagining of Australia by revisiting the history of its relations with its Indigenous inhabitants and Asian neighbours in remote parts of Northern and Western Australia during pre-Federation times.
The book offers a compelling and subtle engagement with the sometimes 'deeply moving', sometimes 'hilarious' voices of young people to deliver insight into the challenges and complexity of gender and other social relations in early 21st ...
Barcan (humanities, U. of Western Sydney) and Buchanan (English, U. of Tasmania) present 14 papers which aim to explore a representative range of Australian spaces through a range of perspectives...