Political memories and migration.
Material type: TextSeries: Publication details: [Place of publication not identified] : Palgrave Macmillan, (c)2016.Edition: first edition. 2016Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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- DU107 .P655 2016
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Synopsis; Acknowledgments; Contents; Chapter 1: Memories and Migration: Politics of Belonging; 1.1 Political Memory and Migration in Australia: Integrating Pasts; 1.2 Political Memories; 1.2.1 Categories of Political Memory; 1.2.2 The Political of Memories; 1.2.3 Political Memories and the Study of Migration; 1.3 Migration and Terms of Belonging; 1.3.1 Civic and Communal Belonging; 1.4 Australia and Divisions in History; 1.4.1 Divisions in Australian History; 1.4.2 Interpreting Australia and Its History; 1.5 Commemorations as Memories; Notes; Bibliography
Chapter 2: Australia Day from Colony to Citizenship: 1788-19482.1 Rebellion and Reform: The Beginning of Australian Commemoration, 1788-1837; 2.2 Nation and Empire: Pasts of Australia and Their Boundaries, 1838-1888; 2.2.1 'United Australians'; 2.2.2 The Birth of Australian Nationalism; 2.2.3 The Politicization of Australian Nationalism; 2.3 Towards Federation: Memories of Britain and the Unity of Australia, 1838-1900; 2.3.1 Australia's Civic Federation; 2.3.2 The Popular Centennial Celebration and Three Paths to Federation
2.4 From Suzerainty to Citizenship: Conflicts About Commemorations and the Boundaries of the Australian Commonwealth, 1901-19482.4.1 The Paradox of Immigration Policies and the Decline of Australia Day; 2.4.2 Empire Day and Australia Day; 2.4.3 ANZAC Day and Migration; 2.4.4 The Return of Australia Day; 2.4.5 The Sesquicentenary of Australia Day; 2.5 The Relationship Between Civic and Cultural Memory Until 1948; Notes; Bibliography; Archive; Newspapers; Secondary Literature; Chapter 3: Australia Day from Citizenship to Multiculturalism: 1948-1988
3.1 Australia Day and Citizenship Conventions: Civic Integration in the 1950s and 1960s3.1.1 Promoting Citizenship; 3.1.2 Australia Day and Naturalization; 3.1.3 Australia Day and Assimilation; 3.1.4 Assimilation to Integration; 3.2 The Decade of Transformations: From Civic to Communal Belonging in the 1970s; 3.2.1 In Search of a New Belonging; 3.2.2 A New Australia Day; 3.3 Australia Day and Multiculturalism: Struggles of Communal Belonging in the 1980s; 3.3.1 Australia Day's Multiculturalism; 3.3.2 The Multicultural Bicentenary; 3.3.3 Multicultural or National Australia
3.4 Epilogue: Memories, Belonging and Migrant Integration Since the 1990s3.5 The Relationship Between Civic and Cultural Memory After 1948; 3.5.1 The 1950s and 1960s; 3.5.2 The 1980s; 3.5.3 Comparing the 1950s and 1960s with the 1980s; 3.5.4 Social Dynamics and the Transformation of the 1970s; 3.5.5 The Politics of Civic and Cultural Memory; 3.5.6 Memories and the Mediation of Belonging; Notes; Bibliography; Archives; Grey Literature; Newspapers; Official Reports and Brochures; Online Sources (All Accessed 12.11.2015); Secondary Literature
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