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The Long Slow Death Of White Australia Gwenda Tavan

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The Long Slow Death Of White Australia Gwenda Tavan
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Publisher: Scribe Publications Pty Ltd.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.55 MB
Pages: 308
Author: Gwenda Tavan
ISBN: 9781920769468, 1920769463
Language: English
Year: 2005

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The Long Slow Death Of White Australia Gwenda Tavan by Gwenda Tavan 9781920769468, 1920769463 instant download after payment.

The history of the racist immigration policy that was Australia’s guiding light for the majority of the 20th century is examined in this work. Beginning with the policy’s introduction in 1901, this analysis traces the policy’s gradual transformation as successive governments reluctantly gave ground on barring non-Europeans from Australia. Originally intended to ensure an ethnic and cultural link to the mother country, the policy hurt Australia’s relations with Asia and had harsh consequences for non-Europeans residing in the country. The policy’s demise in the early 1970s was initially celebrated as a watershed moment when Australia came into its own as an independent and culturally diverse modern nation. Continued public support for preserving Australia’s white, Anglo-Celtic culture, however, begs the question of whether the White Australia policy really died or was buried alive by bureaucrats and politicians eager to present a new face of Australia to the world.

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