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Conflict, adaptation, transformation : Richard Broome and the practice of Aboriginal history / edited by Ben Silverstein.
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Title:Conflict, adaptation, transformation : Richard Broome and the practice of Aboriginal history / edited by Ben Silverstein.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Silverstein, Ben (Historian), editor.
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Published/Created:Canberra, ACT : Aboriginal Studies Press, 2018.
©2018
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Location:LAW LIBRARY (level 3)Where is this?
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Call Number: DU123.4 .C66 2018
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:LAW LIBRARY (level 3)Where is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Broome, Richard, 1948-
Aboriginal Australians--History.
Aboriginal Australians--Historiography.
Historians--Australia.
Historiography--Australia.
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Description:xiii, 242 pages : illustrations, maps ; 22 cm
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Summary:This collection traces the legacy of Richard Broome's pathbreaking work in Aboriginal history by presenting innovative work that assesses and transforms a broad range of important debates that have captured both scholarly and popular attention in recent years. The book brings together a range of prominent and emerging scholars who have been exploring the contours of the field to make notable contributions to histories of frontier violence and missions, Aboriginal participation in sport and education, ways of framing relationships with land, and the critical relevance of Aboriginal life history and memoir to re-considering Australian history.
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-177, 211-228) and index.
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ISBN:9781925302530 paperback
1925302539
9781925302554 electronic book
9781925302547 electronic book
1925302555
1925302547
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Contents:Machine generated contents note: 1. Voyaging with hope: Richard Broome and the ethics of Aboriginal history / Ben Silverstein
2. Aboriginal agents, victims and voyagers: Richard Broome's contribution to the debate about the frontier wars in Victoria / Lyndall Ryan
3. On Paternalisms and Aboriginal Agency: From missions to neoliberal policy in the work of Richard Broome and Noel Pearson / Ben Silverstein
4. philosophy, opinions and inspiration of Jack Johnson / John Maynard
5. Nyungar domains: Reading Gyalliput's geography and mobility in the colonial archive / Tiffany Shellam
6. `Memoirs of an Aboriginal Woman' by Theresa Clements: Reflections on my great grandmother's life / Julie Andrews
7. Aboriginal education, meritocratic scholarships and the Country Women's Association of NSW 1962-1972 / Jennifer Jones
8. different courage: `Radical Hope' and the continuous strand of Aboriginal agency in Victoria / Richard Broome
9. How do you teach Aboriginal history? / Maxine Briggs.