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9780522848663

Observing Australia 1959–1999

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  • ISBN13:

    9780522848663

  • ISBN10:

    0522848664

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1995-11-14
  • Publisher: Melbourne University Press

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Summary

Ken Inglis is one of Australia's most admired and warmly regarded historians. For forty years he has looked with a sharp but sympathetic eye at how we came to be who we are. Written with style and wit, Observing Australia is a collection of his short pieces. They come from many sources, for Inglis's engagement in our continuing conversation about Australian life has always been expressed through the mainstream press as well as in scholarly journals and his books.Of those books, The Stuart Case related how the life of an Aboriginal man, wrongly condemned to death, was saved, while Australian Colonists set a new path for Australian social history. Later came Inglis's penetrating history of the ABC, and his role as a creator of the massive bicentennial history Australians: A Historical Library, and his recent multi-award-winning Sacred Places: War Memorials in the Australian Landscape.This collection reflects the breadth of Inglis's interests: the making and remaking of Australian nationality, war, memory and ritual; the lives of colleagues such as Manning Clark and Stephen Murray-Smith; religion, multiculturalism, and finding the right word.

Author Biography

Ken Inglis is a visiting fellow at the Australian National University. He has been a Professor of History at the ANU and at the University of Papua New Guinea. Craig Wilcox, a former student of Inglis's, was a Fellow at the Sir Robert Menzies Centre for Australian Studies at the University of London when he edited this book, wrote its introduction, and compiled its comprehensive bibliography of Inglis's writing.About the editor: Craig Wilcox is a historian who is currently writing a history of Australia's part in the Boer war. He studied history at the University of New South Wales and at the Australian National University, where he wrote a doctoral thesis partly under the supervision of Ken Inglis. His first book, For hearths and homes: citizen soldiering in Australia 1854-1945 was published in 1998.

Table of Contents

A vernacular intellectual 1(17)
Craig Wilcox
Acknowledgements 18(2)
Abbreviations 20(2)
Billy Graham in Australia
22(26)
The Stuart case
48(13)
Anzac, the substitute religion
61(10)
Diggers in antiquity
71(10)
Australia Day
81(34)
Monuments and ceremonies as evidence for historians
115(19)
The ABC as history
134(17)
Visions of Australian history
151(23)
Planning a bicentennial history
174(12)
Multiculturalism and national identity
186(33)
Remembering Manning Clark
219(12)
Right words
231(20)
A bibliography of K. S. Inglis's writings complied 251(8)
Craig Wilcox
Index 259

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