Their Own Perceptions: Non-Anglo Migrants and Aboriginal Australia (Editorial)
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Piperoglou, Andonis
Simic, Zora
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2022
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At the end of the last century, Ann Curthoys outlined the history of ‘two distinct yet connected public and intellectual debates concerning the significance of descent, belonging and culture’ in Australia. The first revolved ‘around the cleavage between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples’, and especially the issue of how to grapple with the lingering effects of past colonialisms.
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Australian Historical Studies
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53
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4
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Piperoglou, A; Simic, Z, Their Own Perceptions: Non-Anglo Migrants and Aboriginal Australia (Editorial), Australian Historical Studies, 2022, 53 (4), pp. 519-530