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- Title Pages
- The Oxford History of the British Empire
- Tuhe OXFORD Huistory OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE
- FOREWORD
- Illustrations
- List of Contributors
- Introduction: What Became of Australia’s Empire?
- 1 The Saga of Captain Cook<sup>1</sup>
- 2 Conquest<sup>1</sup>
- 3 Settling the Land
- 4 Indigenous Subjects
- 5 Art and the Environment: New Visions from Old
- 6 Empire, State, Nation
- 7 Migrations: The Career of British White Australia
- 8 Religion and Society
- 9 Money: Trade, Investment, and Economic Nationalism
- 10 Security: Defending Australia’s Empire
- 11 Monarchy: From Reverence to Indifference
- 12 War and Commemoration: ‘The Responsibility of Empire’
- 13 Gender and Sexuality
- 14 Popular Culture
- 15 ‘In History’s Page’: Identity and Myth
- Epilogue: After Empire
- Index
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- Source:
- Australia’s Empire
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- The Oxford History of the British Empire
- Tuhe OXFORD Huistory OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE
- FOREWORD
- Illustrations
- List of Contributors
- Introduction: What Became of Australia’s Empire?
- 1 The Saga of Captain Cook<sup>1</sup>
- 2 Conquest<sup>1</sup>
- 3 Settling the Land
- 4 Indigenous Subjects
- 5 Art and the Environment: New Visions from Old
- 6 Empire, State, Nation
- 7 Migrations: The Career of British White Australia
- 8 Religion and Society
- 9 Money: Trade, Investment, and Economic Nationalism
- 10 Security: Defending Australia’s Empire
- 11 Monarchy: From Reverence to Indifference
- 12 War and Commemoration: ‘The Responsibility of Empire’
- 13 Gender and Sexuality
- 14 Popular Culture
- 15 ‘In History’s Page’: Identity and Myth
- Epilogue: After Empire
- Index