Indifferent Inclusion : Aboriginal People and the Australian Nation
ISBN: 9780855757823
Platform/Publisher: Ebook Central / Aboriginal Studies Press
Digital rights: Users: Unlimited; Printing: Limited; Download: 7 Days at a Time
Subjects: History; Social Science;

Combining the perspectives of political, social, and cultural history in a coherent narrative, this account is a holistic interpretation of the complex relationship between Indigenous and settler Australians during the middle of the 20th century. As it provides a cogent analysis of how the relationship changed, this record focuses on the quest for Aboriginal inclusion in the Australian nation--a task that dominated the Aboriginal agenda at the time--and challenges existing scholarship and assumptions, particularly around assimilation. Arguing that inclusion was not a function of political lobbying and parliamentary decision making, this is an insightful history of the changing nature of race relations in Australia.


Russell McGregor is an associate professor of history at James Cook University in Australia. He is the author of Collisions of Cultures and Identities: Settlers and Indigenous Peoples and Imagined Destinies: Aboriginal Australians and the Doomed Race Theory, 1880-1939 .
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