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Taking Liberty : Indigenous Rights and Settler Self-Government in Colonial Australia, 1830–1890
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Author(s):
Ann Curthoys
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Jessie Mitchell
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September 28 2018
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Cambridge University Press
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9781316027035
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9781107084858
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9781107446847
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September 28 2018
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October 11 2018
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10.1017/9781316027035
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 29
Colonialism and Catastrophe, 1830
pp. 48
‘Another New World Inviting Our Occupation’
pp. 72
Settlers Oppose Indigenous Protection, 1837–1842
pp. 103
A Colonial Conundrum
pp. 127
Who Will Control the Land? Colonial and Imperial Debates, 1842–1846
pp. 155
Who Will Govern the Settlers?
pp. 180
‘No Place for the Sole of Their Feet’
pp. 208
Who Will Govern Aboriginal People?
pp. 235
The Dark Side of Responsible Government?*
pp. 255
Ghosts of the Past, People of the Present: Tasmania
pp. 269
‘A Refugee in Our Own Land’
pp. 288
Aboriginal Survival in New South Wales
pp. 313
Their Worst Fears Realised
pp. 335
A Question of Honour in the Colony That Was Meant to Be Different
pp. 361
‘Little Short of Slavery’
pp. 385
‘A Slur upon the Colony’
pp. 405
Conclusion
pp. 413
Index
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