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From The Ruins Of Colonialism: History As Social Memory

by Healy, Chris

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Cambridge University History Melbourne 1997 . 23.0 x 15.0cms, 250pp, fine paperback & cover This book charts how films, books and storytelling, public commemoration and instruction have created 'Australian History'. It looks at Aboriginal & non-Aboriginal histories of Captain Cook, school histories, museum exhibitions, the Eureka Stockade and the Eliza Fraser story.

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Title
From The Ruins Of Colonialism: History As Social Memory
Author
Healy, Chris
Book Condition
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Paperback
Publisher
Cambridge University History Melbourne 1997
Keywords
Australian Studies - Colonial representation historiography aborigines

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