Colonialism

Addicted to War

author: Joel Andreas (Illustrator)shelved under: U.S. Imperialism
date: 2004publisher: K Pres
content type: book
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This book takes on the most active, powerful and destructive military in the world. It reveals why the United States has been involved in more wars in recent years than any other country. An illustrated expose.

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Australia in New Guinea

author: L.P Mairshelved under: Asia/Pacific/Oceania
date: 1970publisher: Melbourne University Press
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Listen to the People, Listen to the Land

author: Jim Sinatra and Phin Murphyshelved under: Environment/Ecology
date: 1999publisher: Melbourne University Press
content type: book
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The voices that speak to us from this remarkable book belongs to ordinary Australians living in rural and remote areas. They talk with wisdom and passion about the land - our land. We would all do well to listen.

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Worlding women

author: Jan Jindy Pettmanshelved under: Women of Colour Feminism
date: 1996publisher: London : Routledge
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The Fatal Shore: A history of the transportation of convicts to Australia, 1787-1868

author: Robert Hughesshelved under: History
date: 1986publisher: Collins Harvill
content type: book
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Prologue to Revolution

author: Edmund S. Morganshelved under: History
date: 1959publisher: University of North Carolina Press
content type: book
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Hegemony or survival

author: Noam Chomskyshelved under: Noam Chomsky
date: 2004publisher: New York : Henry Holt
content type: book
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Pemulwuy, the rainbow warrior

author: Eric Willmotshelved under: Aboriginal Australians
date: 1988, c1987publisher: Sydney : Bantam
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Terra Nullius

author: Sven Lindqvist, Sarah Death (Translator)shelved under: Aboriginal Australians
date: 2007publisher: The New Press
content type: book
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"At some future period, not very distant as measured by centuries, the civilized races of man will almost certainly exterminate and replace throughout the world the savage races."—Charles Darwin, The Descent of Man"Terra nullius"—no man's land—was the legal fiction employed to justify the white invasion of Australia.

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Holding Yawulyu: White culture and black women's law

author: Zohl dé Ishtarshelved under: Aboriginal Australians
date: 2005publisher: Spinifex
content type: book
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