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South Atlantic Quarterly (1909) 8 (2): 132–142.
Published: 01 April 1909
...William H. Glasson Copyright © 1909 by Duke University Press 1909 The Australian Ballot Why North Carolina Should Adopt It By William H. Glasson Professor of Economics in Trintftv College A few weeks ago the writer, in conversation with an able mem­ ber of the legislature of North Carolina...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2008) 107 (2): 411–429.
Published: 01 April 2008
...Clifton Evers On December 11, 2005, residents of the Sydney beachside suburb of Cronulla took part in a demonstration to chase away “gangs” of men from inland suburbs. The demonstration was a reaction against “un-Australian” behavior by these “outsiders” who were allegedly rude to women, colonizing...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2011) 110 (2): 347–362.
Published: 01 April 2011
...Christine Black This essay is a nonlinear narrative that attempts to “unthink” the ways in which Australian Indigenous peoples' identity, sovereignty, and law are discussed. An Australian Aboriginal law narrative and poetry are part of the unthinking language used to discuss these definitions...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1959) 58 (1): 1–12.
Published: 01 January 1959
...Donald C. Gordon Copyright © 1959 by Duke University Press 1959 SOUTH ATLANTIC Quarterly AUSTRALIAN HISTORY AND ITS HEROES Donald C. Gordon WHEN NED KELLY, bandit and bushranger, the Jesse James of Australia, died at the hands of the hangman in 1880, perhaps the thought most unlikely to cross...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1959) 58 (2): 185–195.
Published: 01 April 1959
...K. F. Walker Copyright © 1959 by Duke University Press 1959 THE AUSTRALIAN LABOR MOVEMENT K. F. Walker i Australia is now one of the most highly unionized countries of the world. Compared with Britain and U.S.A., Australian unionism is much stronger among white-collar and rural workers...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1960) 59 (3): 409–424.
Published: 01 July 1960
...Frank T. de Vyver Copyright © 1960 by Duke University Press 1960 AUSTRALIAN LABOR S CLOSED PRESERVE: The mining town of Broken Hill Frank T. de Vyver You are now in the most highly unionized city in the world, said the guide to his busload of tourists in Detroit. No, remarked a passenger...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1949) 48 (1): 65–76.
Published: 01 January 1949
...Samuel Clyde McCulloch Copyright © 1949 by Duke University Press 1949 CAROLINE CHISHOLM: AUSTRALIAN PIONEER EXTRAORDINARY SAMUEL CLYDE MeCULLOCH A GREAT NEED of the frontier in all lands is an adequate female population. The urgent but unwritten sign hung at the entrance of every frontier...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1958) 57 (4): 443–451.
Published: 01 October 1958
...Frank T. deVyver Copyright © 1958 by Duke University Press 1958 THE AUSTRALIAN WAY TO INDUSTRIAL PEACE Frank T. deVyver IN EVERY industrial country, when men have learned that the love of God in the hearts of men may help but will not cure in­ dustrial disputes, they have turned to government...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1969) 68 (4): 520–535.
Published: 01 October 1969
...Justus M. van der Kroef Copyright © 1969 by Duke University Press 1969 Campus Rebels, the New Left, and Australian National Policy Justus M. van der Kroef The truth is that the status quo is being threatened in Australia today by an awakening of dissent in the universities such as there has...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1963) 62 (4): 575–586.
Published: 01 October 1963
...John M. Ward Copyright © 1963 by Duke University Press 1963 Progress in the Writing of Australian History? John M. Ward Most books on Australian history have been written since 1945. An insatiable curiosity about their past seized the Australians dur­ ing the war, when their survival...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1999) 98 (1-2): 117–134.
Published: 01 January 1999
...Vassilis Lambropoulos; Peter Murphy; Candice Ward Copyright © 1999 by Duke University Press 1999 Peter Murphy and Candice Ward The Irish Thing : A Conversation on the Australian and American Irish Diaspora Introduced by Vassilis Lambropoulos The origins ofthis dialogue go back to the 1994...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2009) 108 (1): 53–70.
Published: 01 January 2009
...Ian Henderson This essay explores the meaning of home in the 2006 film Ten Canoes . The film resulted from an extraordinary collaboration between the Ramingining Aboriginal community of northeastern Arnhem Land and Australian art-house director Rolf de Heer. It tells of Dayindi (Jamie Dayindi...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2011) 110 (4): 849–865.
Published: 01 October 2011
... were felt themselves to be in a quandary with few resources for resolving the tensions they felt between the depth of their miscarriage grief and their pro-choice politics. In 2005, an Australian parliament passed legislation in response to cases of women miscarrying pregnancies as a result of violence...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2011) 110 (4): 867–883.
Published: 01 October 2011
...Fiona Paisley This essay concerns the protest of an Australian Aboriginal man outside Australia House in central London. In the 1920s Anthony Martin Fernando made regular appearances outside Australia House on the Strand. Dressed in a black cloth on which he had sewn tiny skeletons, he expressed...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1950) 49 (1): 30–41.
Published: 01 January 1950
...Norman Bartlett Copyright © 1950 by Duke University Press 1950 PIONEERS OF A NEW-WORLD LITERATURE NORMAN BARTLETT AUSTRALIA, like the Ireland of the Celtic Renaissance, is strugxX gling against great odds to establish a national culture. English and American cheap editions flood Australian...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1958) 57 (1): 1–10.
Published: 01 January 1958
.... For the most part these writings played up such unique aspects of the continent as aborigines, kangaroos, and koala bears. This article is an attempt to give some impressions of the contemporary Australian scene. These impres­ sions range from problems resulting from natural phenomena to some of the current...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1972) 71 (2): 213–224.
Published: 01 April 1972
... over Australian life. Where European, Canadian, and other critics increasingly deplore the Americanization of their societies, Australians delight in it. Australia is, in many respects, America personified. For Amer­ ica its culture, its life style, and its money sweeps westward across the Pacific...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1999) 98 (4): 655–668.
Published: 01 October 1999
...Tim Bonyhady Tim Bonyhady Missing the Difference Eighteen fifty-seven is easy to ignore; it has little resonance. The catalogue to New Worlds from Old the comparative exhibition of nineteenth-century American and Australian painting which traveled from the National Gal­ lery of Australia...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1959) 58 (1): 143–144.
Published: 01 January 1959
.... bradshaw Australia s Colonial Culture. By George Nadel. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1957. Pp. 295. $6.00. In Australia s Colonial Culture, Dr. Nadel has written a pioneer study of Australian intellectual life in the decades from 1820 to i860. Aus­ tralian historians have, up to now...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1999) 98 (4): 839–859.
Published: 01 October 1999
... southeast of Dunedin, New Zealand.1 Recounting this incident within a more general reflection on images of Australian place, Seddon declares that he wishes to weave mental maps of the place from various images, facts, and The South Atlantic Quarterly 98:4, Fall 1999. Copyright © 2000 by Duke University...