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Reviews in Australian Studies

Reviews in Australian Studies is a journal of the British Australian Studies Association (BASA). BASA was established in 1982 to bring together individuals and institutions concerned with the study of Australia, and/or the teaching of Australian topics in secondary and tertiary education.

Vol 6, No 1 (2012)

Table of Contents

Biography & Memoir

My Father’s Daughter: Memories of an Australian childhood by Sheila Fitzpatrick PDF
David Dunstan

Environment

Desert Channels: The impulse to conserve edited by Libby Robin, Chris Dickman and Mandy Martin PDF
Arthur Lucas

History

Fromelles: Australia’s darkest day and the dramatic discovery of our fallen World War One diggers by Patrick Lindsay and Pozières: The Anzac story by Scott Bennett PDF
Carl Bridge
Settler Sovereignty: Jurisdiction and Indigenous people in America and Australia, 1788-1836 by Lisa Ford PDF
Hilary Emmett

Law

Dialogue About Land Justice: Papers from the National Native Title Conference edited by Lisa Strelein PDF
Sarah Burnside

Literary Criticism

Brian Castro’s Fiction: The seductive play of language by Bernadette Brennan and The Anthology of Colonial Australian Romance Fiction edited by Ken Gelder and Rachel Weaver PDF
Nicholas Burns

Media & Communication

Resourceful Reading: The new empiricism, eResearch and Australian literary culture edited by Katherine Bode and Robert Dixon PDF
Simone Murray

Poetry

Carnival Edge: New & selected poems by Katherine Gallagher PDF
Jillian Curr

GUIDELINES FOR REVIEWERS

GUIDELINES FOR REVIEWERS PDF
RAS Editors


Reviews in Australian Studies