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5 other sections not shown Common terms and phrasesAnzac Anzac Day artists attitudes Australian culture Australian films Australian Legend behaviour Brady Britain British Bulletin bush bushman bushranger celebration century character colonial colonists convicts country towns criminal Cumberland Plain described distinctive Don's Party drinking E. J. Brady early egalitarian egalitarian-mateship Empire English environment ethos experience feeling football Gallipoli Glenrowan Henry Lawson heroes hostility human ideal influence Irish Jerilderie Joe Byrne Kelly labour lack land landscape live London male mates mateship Mayhew Mclntyre Melbourne ment middle-class mother myth national identity Ned's never Nolan ocker outback outlaws painters parents pastoral Paterson Patrick White pioneer legend plays poem police political present radical Roderic Quinn rural Russel Ward scepticism sense settlement settlers social soldiers South Wales squatters story street style Sydney theme thieves tion tradition urban vagrants values verse vision Voss Wake in Fright women workers writers young References to this bookFrom Google ScholarRepresentations Of History And Nation In Museums In Australia And ...James Michael Gore Is the" World Game" an" Ethnic Game" or an" Aussie Game ...Loring M Danforth - 2001 - American Ethnologist Guest Editorial: Australian MasculinitiesClive Moore - 1998 - Journal of Australian Studies State Policy and the Yeoman Ideal: agricultural development in ...MATTHEW TONTS - 2002 - Landscape Research References from web pagesGallipoli, mateship, and the construction of Australian national ... John Carroll (author) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Legacy of the 'Fatal Shore': The Heritage and Archaeology of ... Design Institute of Australia - Design Research > Australian ... BOOK REVIEWS THE TASMANIANS Van in The REPRESENTATIONS OF HISTORY AND NATION IN MUSEUMS IN AUSTRALIA AND ... Span number 37 Yorga Wangi: reviews A FINE CULTURAL ROMANCE ASPECTS OF AUSTRALIAN FILM IN THE LATE ... JSTOR: Conceptualisations of Women within Australian Egalitarian ... NOTE UNIVERSITY OF WOLLONGONG COPYRIGHT WARNING Bibliographic information |