British Imperialism and Australian Nationalism

British Imperialism and Australian Nationalism
Author: Luke Trainor
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521436045

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As the debate about an Australian Republic becomes more heated, this first detailed study examines the relationship of the Australian colonies with Britain and the Empire in the late nineteenth century and looks at the beginnings of Australian nationalism.

Australians in Britain

Australians in Britain
Author: Carl Bridge
Publisher: Monash Univ Pub
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780980464863

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Much is known about British migration to Australia and something is known of British communities in Australia, but knowledge, particularly quantitative, of the reverse process is very sketchy. The phenomenon has been acknowledged but little explored. There are a number of important studies of significant Australians in the UK, and there has been recent research on the current Australian diaspora, but there is no study of the overall Australian presence, its constituents or its characteristics. Developments in this field of research offer an important window on how Australians related to the 'British world' historically and on the dynamism of the contemporary relationship. Australians in Britain is an edited collection of papers of international research on the character and experience of overseas Australians and Australian communities in Britain since c.1901. It offers a comprehensive overview of current scholarship in this exciting, new and developing field of inquiry. This book has a contemporary focus, drawing on both recent and historical experiences with a view to understanding continuing trends, such as the consistent preponderance of women and the recent surge in young professionals, and issues such as expatriatism, imperialism, globalisation, national identity and overseas citizenship. This book will appeal to scholars of Australian Studies (within Australia and Britain especially), History, Demography, Literary and Cultural studies and Tourism. The topics of this book range from Australians in Britain (especially London), including artists, literary intellectuals, students, women, tourists and travellers, servicemen, nurses, teachers and journalists, global professionals; the changing community; demographic trends; migration; links between the two countries; Australian newspapers in London; and Australia in the 'British world'.

Australia and Britain

Australia and Britain
Author: University of London. Institute of Commonwealth Studies
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1980
Genre: Australia
ISBN:

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Australia's Empire

Australia's Empire
Author: Deryck Schreuder
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-01-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199563739

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Australia's Empire is the first collaborative evaluation of Australia's imperial experience in more than a generation. Bringing together poltical, cultural, and aboriginal understandings of the past, it argues that the legacies of empire continue to influence the fabric of modern Australian society.

Britain and Australia

Britain and Australia
Author: James Oliver Newton Perkins
Publisher: [Parkville] : Melbourne University Press,.
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1962
Genre: Australia
ISBN:

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Australia, Britain and Migration, 1915-1940

Australia, Britain and Migration, 1915-1940
Author: Michael Roe
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2002-06-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521523264

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The story of Australia's post-war immigration program is well known, but little has been written about migration to Australia between the wars. This 1995 book is a systematic study of assisted emigration from Britain to Australia during the inter-war years. It looks at the British and Australian politicians and bureaucrats involved in the program and the half-million migrants who uprooted themselves. While their imperial ties were significant, the book shows that British and Australian governments acted in their own interests, using migration to meet their different needs, with little regard for the migrants themselves. Michael Roe shows that the Anglo-Australian relationship was rife with contradictions and these often came to a head in the debates over migration. Not only is the book an important study of imperial relations in the 1920s and 1930s, it describes an important and overlooked aspect of Australian political and social history.

Australia and Britain

Australia and Britain
Author: A. F. Madden
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2005-08-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 1135780730

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Britain, China, and Colonial Australia

Britain, China, and Colonial Australia
Author: Benjamin Mountford
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2016-10-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 019250780X

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Towards the end of the nineteenth century the British Empire was confronted by two great Chinese questions. The first of these questions (often known as the 'Far Eastern question') related specifically to the maintenance of British interests on the China Coast and the broader implications for British foreign policy in East Asia. While safeguarding British interests in the Far East presented British policymakers with a range of significant challenges, as they wrestled with this first Chinese question, another question kept knocking at the door. Since the eighteenth century, when plans for the establishment of a British colony at New South Wales had begun to materialize, Australia's potential relations with China had attracted considerable interest. During the first sixty years of European settlement, China retained a prominent place in both metropolitan and colonial schemes for the development of British Australia. From the 1850s, however, when large numbers of Cantonese miners travelled to the Pacific gold rushes, these earlier visions began to appear hopelessly naive. By the late 1880s the coming of the Chinese to Australia, and the reaction to their arrival, had developed into one of the most difficult issues within British imperial affairs. This book sets out to tell that story. Reaching back to the arrival of the British in the 1780s, it explores the early history of Australian engagement with China and traces the development of colonial Australia into an important point of contact between the British and Chinese Empires.