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Australia and the British Embrace The Demise of the Imperial Ideal
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Australia and the British Embrace The Demise of the Imperial Ideal Hardcover - 2002

by Stuart Ward


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This title offers an interpretation on the demise of the traditional poltical, economic and sentimental ties between Australia and Great Britain. It argues that that the steady waning of British race patriotism in Australia did not occur because of assertive Australian cultural nationalism, as is often suggested. Rather it was a reaction to the UK's determination to carve out a new political and economic future as a member of the European Community.

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  • Title Australia and the British Embrace The Demise of the Imperial Ideal
  • Author Stuart Ward
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Publisher Melbourne University Publishing
  • Date April 1, 2002
  • ISBN 9780522850154

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Stuart Ward completed his Ph.D. at the University of Sydney and is now a lecturer in history at the Menzies Centre for Australian Studies, King's College, London, and at the University of Southern Denmark. He is the editor of "Courting the Common Market" (with R. T. Griffiths, 1996) and "British Culture and the End of Empire" (2001).
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Melbourne University Press, 2001. Hardcover (16 x 25 cm), ix, 307 pages. ISBN: 9780522850154. Very Good condition. Bumped, rubbed. Rolled, creased, rubbed at head & foot of spine. The dust jacket is scuffed, chipped, rolled/creased along edges.  "An interpretation of the demise of the traditional ties between Australia and Great Britain during the 1960s. Until a generation ago 'Britishness' lay at the heart of Australian political culture. This text gives a viewpoint of how the idea of Britishness lost its meaning for Australians and their political institutions. Argues that the transformation was due not to the traditional view of Australia's growing nationalism, but rather to Britain's move away from 'Empire' towards the European Economic Community. Includes notes, bibliography and index. Author is a lecturer in history at the Menzies Centre for Australian Studies, King's College, London, and at the University of Southern Denmark. He previously wrote 'Courting the Common… Read More
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