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Aboriginal History *

Aboriginal History * Footnotes 1 Henry Reynolds, ed., Aborigines and Settlers: The Australian Experience: 1788–1939 (Melbourne, 1972), p. ix. 2 See, e.g., Henry Reynolds , “ Violence, the Aboriginals and the Australian Historian ”, Memjin 31 , 4 ( 1972 ): 471 – 7 , and Tom Griffiths , “ Past Silences: Aborigines and Convicts in Our History‐Making ”, Australian Cultural History 6 ( 1987 ): 18 – 32 . 3 W. E. H. Stanner, After the Dreaming: The 1968 Boyer Lectures (Sydney, 1969). 4 The best general history available is Richard Broome, Aboriginal Australians: Black Response to White Dominace 1788–1980 (Sydney, 1982; revised edition, 1994), but see also D. J. Mulvaney, Encounters in Place: Outsiders and Aboriginal Australians 1606–1985 (St Lucia, 1989), and Andrew Markus, Australian Race Relations 1788–1993 (Sydney, 1994). See Diane Barwick, Michael Mace and Tom Stannage, eds, Ilandbook for Aboriginal and Islander History (Canberra, 1979), and Marji Hill and Alec Barlow, eds, Black Australia: An Annotaled Bibliography (Canberra 1978). Black Australia 2 (Canberra, 1985). 5 C. D. Rowley, The Destruction of Aboriginal Society mngwocxi, 1972), pp. 5, 8, 9. 6 See Henry Reynolds, “History From the Frontier”, in Bain Altwood, compiler, Bounuizries of the Past (Melbourne, 1990), http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Politics and History Wiley

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Copyright © 1995 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
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0004-9522
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1467-8497
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10.1111/j.1467-8497.1995.tb01080.x
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Footnotes 1 Henry Reynolds, ed., Aborigines and Settlers: The Australian Experience: 1788–1939 (Melbourne, 1972), p. ix. 2 See, e.g., Henry Reynolds , “ Violence, the Aboriginals and the Australian Historian ”, Memjin 31 , 4 ( 1972 ): 471 – 7 , and Tom Griffiths , “ Past Silences: Aborigines and Convicts in Our History‐Making ”, Australian Cultural History 6 ( 1987 ): 18 – 32 . 3 W. E. H. Stanner, After the Dreaming: The 1968 Boyer Lectures (Sydney, 1969). 4 The best general history available is Richard Broome, Aboriginal Australians: Black Response to White Dominace 1788–1980 (Sydney, 1982; revised edition, 1994), but see also D. J. Mulvaney, Encounters in Place: Outsiders and Aboriginal Australians 1606–1985 (St Lucia, 1989), and Andrew Markus, Australian Race Relations 1788–1993 (Sydney, 1994). See Diane Barwick, Michael Mace and Tom Stannage, eds, Ilandbook for Aboriginal and Islander History (Canberra, 1979), and Marji Hill and Alec Barlow, eds, Black Australia: An Annotaled Bibliography (Canberra 1978). Black Australia 2 (Canberra, 1985). 5 C. D. Rowley, The Destruction of Aboriginal Society mngwocxi, 1972), pp. 5, 8, 9. 6 See Henry Reynolds, “History From the Frontier”, in Bain Altwood, compiler, Bounuizries of the Past (Melbourne, 1990),

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Published: Dec 1, 1995

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