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Ashton Paul; Hamilton Paula
D. Walkowitz and L. Knauer
An examination of Public History in Australia from the nineteenth century in terms of memory, race and nationalism drawing on museums, memorials, rituals, celebrations and the 'history wars'.
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Goodall Heather
Alan Mayne

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Clark Anna
John Butcher
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