Invasion to Embassy

Invasion to Embassy
Title Invasion to Embassy PDF eBook
Author Heather Goodall
Publisher Sydney University Press
Pages 533
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN 1920898581

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Traces Aboriginal responses to invasion and dispossession in New South Wales; discusses early attempts by colonial authorities to recognise Aboriginal land rights and title 1838 to 1852; creation of Aboriginal reserves in pastoral areas and reasons for first reserves; dual occupation of land; impact of more intensified land use; setting up of the Aborigines Protection Board and its dispersal policies - characterised as the second wave of dispossession; formation of the Australian Aboriginal Progressive Association in New South Wales; describes life under the "Dog Act" in the 1930s; describes living conditions in Moree 1927 to 1933; Cumeragunja and the formation of the Australian Aboriginal League in Victoria; life under the 'Dog Act' in Menindee, Brewarrina and Burnt Bridge; land and politics 1937 to 1938; Cumeragunja strike 1939; politics in the 1950s and 1960s; reassertion of land rights 1957 to 1964; background and reasons for setting up Tent Embassy in Canberra in 1972.

Invasion to Embassy

Invasion to Embassy
Title Invasion to Embassy PDF eBook
Author Heather Goodall
Publisher Sydney University Press
Pages 533
Release 2008-07-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1743321791

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Invasion to Embassy challenges the conventional view of Aboriginal politics to present a bold new account of Aboriginal responses to invasion and dispossession in New South Wales.

Invasion to Embassy

Invasion to Embassy
Title Invasion to Embassy PDF eBook
Author Heather Goodall
Publisher Paul & Company Pub Consortium
Pages 421
Release 1996-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781864481495

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"Invasion to Embassy challenges the conventional view of Aboriginal politics to process a bold new account of Aboriginal responses to invasion and dispossession in New South Wales. At the core of these responses has been land: as a concrete goal, but also as a rallying cry, a call for justice and a focal point for identity." "This rich story is told through the words and memories of many of the key activists who were involved in the struggles on the lands and in the towns of NSW. By exploring interactions between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people over land, this book enables us to understand our history through the reality of the conflicts, tensions, negotiations and cooperation which make up our experience of colonialism." "Invasion to Embassy is unique in presenting NSW Aboriginal history as a history of activism, rather than a saga of passivity and victimisation. In telling this engrossing story, Heather Goodall reveals much about white Australians - not only as oppressors, but as allies and as newcomers who must in turn sort out their relations to the land."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Berlin Embassy

Berlin Embassy
Title Berlin Embassy PDF eBook
Author William Russell
Publisher
Pages 240
Release 2010-09-01
Genre
ISBN 9781853981579

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First published in 1941 to considerable acclaim, this is a classic account of the last days of peace in Europe before the outbreak of the Second World War.

Book Review

Book Review
Title Book Review PDF eBook
Author Peter Read
Publisher
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Release 1996
Genre
ISBN

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Outlines the arguments in Goodalls book, the principal emphasis of which is on Aboriginal peoples desire to retain reserves, many of which were farms which had been granted to Aboriginal families in the nineteenth century; both authors argue for the regazettal of those reserves which have a continuing significance to Aboriginal people in New South Wales.

An Embassy at War

An Embassy at War
Title An Embassy at War PDF eBook
Author Alan Munro
Publisher Potomac Books Incorporated
Pages 426
Release 1996
Genre Persian Gulf War, 1991
ISBN 9781574881097

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This book looks at the crisis over Kuwait in all its aspects - its background and causes; and the dramatic course of events as they unfolded over the eight tense months which followed the invasion in the first days of August 1990, as seen from the vantage point of the author's action station as British ambassador to Saudi Arabia. Particular emphasis is given to the crucial role played by Saudi Arabia as architect and lynchpin of the widely assorted coalition which came together to confront Iraq's aggression. The author gives a lively first-hand account of successive stages in the crisis, and backs this with an explanation of the factors, some of which go back many years, which led to the rise of Saddam Hussein and the threat he presented to international security. The book discusses the complex day-to-day interplay of diplomacy which took place between Saudi Arabia, Britain, and other western, Arab and moslem partners, as well as with a Soviet Union in terminal decline. Insights are revealed into the lead given by the United States through her armed forces and in the Security Council, and the course of her relationship on the ground with her major western associates, Britain and France. The backdrop for all this activity is painted in with contemporary undercurrents of Middle East politics: the Arab-Israel peace process, the shadow of revolutionary Iran, and the passions of Islamic revivalism. The crisis left its imprint on them all.

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Pages 535
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ISBN 0544716248

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