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Henry Reynolds
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Henry Reynolds | Anthropology | History | Melbourne | Multiculturalism | Society
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 Henry Reynolds, leading historian of indigenous dispossession, John Hirst, Australia’s leading political historian, Judith Brett, Professor of Politics at La Trobe, and Ghassan Hage, Professor of Anthropology at the University of Melbourne, debate the meaning and extent... » play video
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David Marr chairs this Adelaide Writers' Week panel which focuses on the issues addressed in Drawing the Global Colour Line (MUP), Henry Reynolds and Marilyn Lake's pioneering account of the transnational production of whiteness in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. (Part 1 o... » play video
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David Marr chairs this Adelaide Writers' Week panel which focuses on the issues addressed in Drawing the Global Colour Line (MUP), Henry Reynolds and Marilyn Lake's pioneering account of the transnational production of whiteness in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.(Part 2 of... » play video
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History wars have raged in many countries over the last twenty years. Though every campaign has concentrated on specific aspects of the past, it is possible to discern common concerns about the purpose of history and its relation to the nation-state. In South Africa, Latin America and Eastern...
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