Genocide and settler society : frontier violence and stolen indigenous children in Australian history / edited by A. Dirk Moses.

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Other Authors: Moses, A. Dirk
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Berghahn Books, 2005.
Series:War and genocide ; v. 6.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Conceptual and historical determinants
  • Frontier violence
  • Stolen indigenous children.
  • Colonialism and the Holocaust: towards an archaeology of genocide / Jürgen Zimmerer
  • Genocide and modernity in colonial Australia, 1788-1850 / Jan Kociumbas
  • 'Pigmentia': racial fears and white Australia / Raymond Evans
  • Genocide in Tasmania / Henry Reynolds
  • 'Plenty shoot 'em': the destruction of aboriginal societies along the Queensland frontier / Raymond Evans
  • Passed away? the fate of the Karuwali / Pamela Lukin Watson
  • Punitive expeditions and massacres: Gippsland, Colorado, and the question of genocide / Paul R. Bartrop
  • Aboriginal child removal and the question of genocide, 1900-1940 / Robert Manne
  • 'Until the last drop of good blood': the kidnapping of 'racially valuable' children and Nazi racial policy in occupied eastern Europe / Isabel Heinemann
  • 'Clearing the wheat belt': erasing the indigenous presence in the southwest of western Australia / Anna Haebich
  • Governance, not genocide: aboriginal assimilation in the postwar era / Russell McGregor
  • Notes on the history of the aboriginal population of Australia / Tim Rowse.