Official Year Book of the Commonwealth of Australia, No. 5 - 1912
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Publisher : Aust. Bureau of Statistics
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Publisher : Aust. Bureau of Statistics
Page : 1232 pages
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Author : Australia. Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics
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Page : 1150 pages
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Release : 1914
Category : Australia
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Issues for 1901/07-1901/20 include corrected statistics for the period 1788 to 1900.
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Publisher : Aust. Bureau of Statistics
Page : 1135 pages
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Page : 1174 pages
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Release : 1915
Category : Australia
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Issues for 1901/07-1901/20 include corrected statistics for the period 1788 to 1900.
Author : G. H. Knibbs
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Page : 1277 pages
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Release : 1912
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Author : Australia. Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics
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Page : 1276 pages
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Release : 1913
Category : Australia
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Issues for 1901/07-1901/20 include corrected statistics for the period 1788 to 1900.
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Page : 1274 pages
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Page : 1273 pages
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Author : Stefanie Affeldt
Publisher : LIT Verlag Münster
Page : 609 pages
File Size : 36,78 MB
Release : 2014
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 3643905696
The "White Australia Policy" - the country's historical policy that favored immigration to Australia from various European countries, especially Britain - has largely been discussed with regard only to its political-ideological perspective. No account was taken of the central problem of racist societalization, i.e. the everyday production and reproduction of race as a social relation (doing race) supported by broad sections of the population. This comprehensive study of Australian racism and the historical "white sugar" campaign shows that the latter was only able to achieve success because it was embedded in a widespread white Australia culture that found expression in all spheres of life. (Series: Racism Analysis - Series A: Studies - Vol. 4) [Subject: Social History, Australian Studies]