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By: George E. Kearney
ISBN: 9780522850543
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Publication Date: Jun 2003
Publisher: Melbourne University Press
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Managing stress is an important issue not only for the military, but equally for other high-risk professions. Focusing on the Australian Defence Force experience, this work provides a synthesis of a wide range of research, offering a coherent, integrated approach to the subject.
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By: Brenton Prosser
ISBN: 9780522867626
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Publication Date: Mar 2015
Publisher: Melbourne University Press
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Topical and up to the minute, Minority Policy explores the influence of marginal parliamentarians both within the major parties and on the cross benches in the formations of contemporary public policy. Drawing on the experiences of two former policy advisers, this title takes the discussion up to and beyond the introduction of the new Senate in July 2014.
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By: Hilary Du Cros
ISBN: 9780522850208
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Publication Date: Jun 1998
Publisher: Melbourne University Press
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In this text, du Cros shows archaeologists at work in surprising and interesting ways, such as engaging in national politics to save ancient caves and negotiating with developers and planners. The case studies raise important ethical issues such as conservation versus commercialism.
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By: Denis Cryle
ISBN: 9780522856743
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Publication Date: Jan 2008
Publisher: Melbourne University Press
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Offers an overview of ""the Australian"" newspaper, mapping its uneven and uncharted progress across its first three decades.
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Publication Date: Jul 2010
Publisher: Melbourne University Press
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Muslims in Australia have attracted increased attention as citizens in the last decade. The research scholars in this book present a complex and dynamic picture of their presence and experiences in Australia, taking us far beyond simplistic notions of security threats and discrimination.
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Publication Date: Jan 2012
Publisher: Melbourne University Press
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Offers not only rigourous accounts of current difficulties, but also new thinking and deeper understanding about race relations and intercultural engagement in multicultural societies.
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By: Dzavid Haveric
ISBN: 9780522875812
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Publication Date: Jul 2019
Publisher: Melbourne University Press
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Documenting socio-historical characteristics rather than providing a theological interpretation, Muslims Making Australia Home covers interrelated Islamic themes in the sociology of religion by noting how these themes reappear in cultural history.
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By: Sheila Fitzpatrick
ISBN: 9780522857474
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Publication Date: Aug 2010
Publisher: Melbourne University Press
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Fitzpatrick reveals a complex portrait of an Australian family. As her relationship with her father, author, journalist and historian Brian Fitzpatrick fades from girlhood adoration to adolescent scepticism, she flees Melbourne for Oxford to start a new life. But it's not so easy to escape being her father's daughter.
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By: Richard Cornish
ISBN: 9780522864113
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Publication Date: Aug 2016
Publisher: Melbourne University Press
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When he realised he had a meat addiction, award winning food writer Richard Cornish went vegetarian for a year. What he didnt realise were the changes that he would have to make to his life. My Year Without Meat is as humourous as it is dark, with the author shining the light on the ethics that surround our food production.
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By: K. S. Inglis
ISBN: 9780522844122
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Publication Date: Jan 1989
Publisher: Melbourne University Press
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This book is for old readers who still miss Nation, and for the young who never knew it. K.S. Inglis, himself a contributor, has chosen the items and written a history of the journal, to make a retrospective exhibition, a chronicle of the time, and a bedside or poolside book for the 1990s.
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By: Edward Duyker
ISBN: 9780522872712
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Publication Date: Feb 1998
Publisher: Melbourne University Press
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By: Randolph Bedford
ISBN: 9780522874891
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Publication Date: Jan 1976
Publisher: Melbourne University Press
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By: Paul Strangio
ISBN: 9780522861822
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Publication Date: Jun 2012
Publisher: Melbourne University Press
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Meticulously researched and elegantly written, Neither Power Nor Glory fills an important gap in Australian political history and our understanding of the Labor Party. It is also a timely antidote to nostalgia about Labors past. In Victoria at least, that past was anything but golden.
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Publication Date: Jun 2013
Publisher: Melbourne University Press
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Explores the key contexts for and dimensions of contemporary Australian foreign policy towards Africa. It highlights a deepening of diplomatic and political relations, a trebling of the official aid budget to Africa, and over $50 billion of Australian-based investment in Africa's resources sector, and suggests measures to make such engagement sustainable and of mutual benefit.
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By: Jana Wendt
ISBN: 9780522856200
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Publication Date: Apr 2010
Publisher: Melbourne University Press
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Jana Wendt sets out to discover what drives us in the work we do. She follows a compelling group of people, from a boxer set for a comeback to a maverick priest, and a CEO whose company is mired in scandal to a forensic anthropologist investigating murder. The result is a wonderfully observed and entertaining portrait of modern work.
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By: Sue Richardson
ISBN: 9780522852202
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Publication Date: Jul 2005
Publisher: Melbourne University Press
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Investigates the consequences for children of changes in work patterns and the job market, marriage breakdown, higher educational expectations, community breakdown, and the growing divide between those who have and haven't benefited from the nation's increased prosperity. This work reflects on the community's responsibility for children.
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By: Allan Behm
ISBN: 9780522877311
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Publication Date: Jun 2015
Publisher: Melbourne University Press
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Nothing prepares a person for the job of chief of staff to a Commonwealth Minister. Allen Behm became chief of staff to Greg Combet in 2009, the minister responsible for managing carbon pricing and the pink batts crisis. A seasoned troubleshooter, Behm has an uncanny ability to anticipate and deflect political crises.
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By: Anisa Buckley
ISBN: 9780522875904
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Publication Date: Dec 2019
Publisher: Melbourne University Press
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Based on in-depth research with divorced Muslim women, community leaders and local religious authorities, this book reveals the complexities facing Muslim women in negotiating family expectations, cultural norms and traditional Islamic laws.
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By: Clifton Evers
ISBN: 9780522854893
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Publication Date: Jun 2010
Publisher: Melbourne University Press
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This complex look at surf culture explores its inherent masculinity, as well as the violence, racism, misogyny, turf wars, and homophobia that are as much a part of the sport as ocean swells. This analysis reveals the unwritten codes that rule all aspects of a surfer's life - from body image and national identity to politics and friendship.
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By: Helen Caldicott
ISBN: 9780522877014
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Publication Date: Jul 2006
Publisher: Melbourne University Press
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By: Margaret Gibson
ISBN: 9780522855579
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Publication Date: Sep 2008
Publisher: Melbourne University Press
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Deals with the death of a loved one and the process of sorting through, living with, and discarding, the objects that are left behind. This book looks at the status of objects as property, metaphors, symbols of love and identity, and the power of things to bind and unbind family relationships.
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By: Ken Inglis
ISBN: 9780522848663
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Publication Date: Nov 1995
Publisher: Melbourne University Press
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A collection of pieces by Australian historian Ken Inglis, covering the years 1959-1999. It reflects the breadth of Inglis's interests: the making and remaking of national identity, war, memory and ritual; the lives of colleagues such as Manning Clark; and religion and multiculturalism.
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By: Pat Jalland
ISBN: 9780522867060
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Publication Date: Jan 2015
Publisher: Melbourne University Press
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By: Chris Williams
ISBN: 9780522851083
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Publication Date: Jun 2004
Publisher: Melbourne University Press
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Tells the story of a farming community fighting to rehabilitate land degraded by more than a century of farming. This work tells of the trials and triumphs of the Sutherland family and other volunteers, as they set out to restore native vegetation and create the Genaren Hill wildlife sanctuary.
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