Abstract: In'Between Empire and Nation'thirteen international historians analys... more Abstract: In'Between Empire and Nation'thirteen international historians analyse Australia's external affairs in the decades from Federation to the Second World War, when the nation was still deeply embedded in the British imperial world. Their combined approach ...
Australians who permanently move to the UK for work or lifestyle reasons are hardly a new breed -... more Australians who permanently move to the UK for work or lifestyle reasons are hardly a new breed - after all, expats have been around since Federation.
There is a common view these days that Australian participation in the Great War was a bloody and... more There is a common view these days that Australian participation in the Great War was a bloody and futile mistake, and it is often said that we should have stayed neutral. Last Armistice Day the Governor-General denounced the British generals yet again as ...
... of cultural ties, whether through non-Anglo-Celtic mi-gration, post-colonial consciousness, b... more ... of cultural ties, whether through non-Anglo-Celtic mi-gration, post-colonial consciousness, burgeoning ... some have argued, of a yet larger phenomenon, 'the dis-europeanisation of the ... Belgium, the Netherlands and Italy, with only the authoritarian statesSpain, Portugal and the ...
Abstract: In'Between Empire and Nation'thirteen international historians analys... more Abstract: In'Between Empire and Nation'thirteen international historians analyse Australia's external affairs in the decades from Federation to the Second World War, when the nation was still deeply embedded in the British imperial world. Their combined approach ...
Australians who permanently move to the UK for work or lifestyle reasons are hardly a new breed -... more Australians who permanently move to the UK for work or lifestyle reasons are hardly a new breed - after all, expats have been around since Federation.
There is a common view these days that Australian participation in the Great War was a bloody and... more There is a common view these days that Australian participation in the Great War was a bloody and futile mistake, and it is often said that we should have stayed neutral. Last Armistice Day the Governor-General denounced the British generals yet again as ...
... of cultural ties, whether through non-Anglo-Celtic mi-gration, post-colonial consciousness, b... more ... of cultural ties, whether through non-Anglo-Celtic mi-gration, post-colonial consciousness, burgeoning ... some have argued, of a yet larger phenomenon, 'the dis-europeanisation of the ... Belgium, the Netherlands and Italy, with only the authoritarian statesSpain, Portugal and the ...
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