Dawn and New Dawn 1952-1975

Dawn and New Dawn 1952-1975
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Release: 2004
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Promotional postcard for the launch of Dawn and New Dawn in electronic format; signed by Jimmy Little at launch in Redfern.

Dawn and New Dawn 1952-1975

Dawn and New Dawn 1952-1975
Author: Aboriginal Welfare Board
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780855754815

Published by the NSW Welfare Board, the magazines provided an exchange of news and views and a way for Aboriginal people to keep in contact. They're a valuable source of family history information and include articles on conditions and activities on NSW reserves, stations, homes and schools.

Defending Country

Defending Country
Author: Noah Riseman
Publisher: Univ. of Queensland Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2016-03-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0702257125

The role of Aboriginal servicemen and women has only recently been brought to the forefront of conversation about Australia’s war history. This important book makes a key contribution to recording the role played by Indigenous Australians in our recent military history. Written by two respected historians and based on a substantial number of interviews with Indigenous war veterans who have hitherto been without a voice, it combines the best of social and military history in one book. This will be the first book to focus on this previously neglected part of Australian social history.

First World, First Nations

First World, First Nations
Author: Gunter Minnerup
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2010-10-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1836240724

Collects essays on the Indigenous peoples of Australia and Northern Europe, exploring the similarities and differences between the Indigenous experiences in the Nordic countries and Australia.

Royal Visits to Australia

Royal Visits to Australia
Author: Jane Connors
Publisher: National Library of Australia
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2015-04-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0642278709

Out of Australia’s total population of around nine million, an estimated seven million people turned out to catch a glimpse of the newly crowned Queen Elizabeth II in 1954. Sixty years later, in April 2014, television news bulletins, newspapers and social media were awash with stories of the royal visit of Prince William, his wife Catherine and their baby son George. The frequent, whirlwind royal tours of today are a far cry from those to Australia between 1867 and 1954. These stretched over months, bursting with events such as civic receptions, state banquets, military reviews, cricket matches, agricultural shows, processions, schoolchildren’s pageants and the laying of foundation stones. Occasionally shambolic, quarrelsome and raucous affairs, they were always intensely patriotic. While most of the visits described in this book are from the British Royal Family, royals from other countries appear too, including ‘Our Mary’ of the Danish Royal Family, proudly claimed by Australians as their own. Royal Visits to Australia provides a fascinating glimpse into the evolving Australian psyche and cultural identity. Although our enthusiasm for the Royal Family has waxed and waned over the decades, it is tempting to attribute the fervour of today’s young people to modern celebrity culture. Royal Visits to Australia uncovers an affection that runs much deeper than a passing crush. The book is richly illustrated with stunning full page and double-page black-and-white photos from the early years to magnificent colour photos of more recent years. Also included is a vast array of drawings, lithographs, illuminated addresses, magazine articles, programs, menus and invitation cards and other souvenirs. Royal Visits to Australia is packed with fascinating stories and firsthand accounts. Read about an assassination attempt on Prince Alfred, the first royal visitor, in 1867; the weeping and hysteria of hundreds of thousands of people at Fremantle at the departure of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, in 1901; the unprecedented scenes of wild welcome at the 1954 visit of Queen Elizabeth II, the first reigning monarch to visit Australia; allegations of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) attempting to assassinate Prince Philip in Sydney in 1973; media obsession with discerning romantic gestures and stories of cracks in the marriage of Prince Charles and Princess Diana, in the 1980s; and, in 2014, William and Kate’s visit, with baby George in tow, the first royal tour since the social media revolution.

Michael Riley

Michael Riley
Author: Michael Riley
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2006
Genre: Art
ISBN:

This publication accompanies the National Gallery of Australia's travelling exhibition Michael Riley: sights unseen.

Annual Report

Annual Report
Author: Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
Publisher:
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2005
Genre: Aboriginal Australians
ISBN: