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The Use and Abuse of Australian History

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Use and Abuse of Australian History

Contributors:

By (Author) Graeme Davison

ISBN:

9781864487206

Publisher:

Allen & Unwin

Imprint:

Allen & Unwin

Publication Date:

1st March 2000

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

300

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 215mm

Weight:

504g

Description

In the age of Mabo and the Republic, history is often in the headlines. The past is always with us, not only in debates about land rights and Aboriginal reconciliation, but in national celebrations and demands for national heroes, and in more private and local concerns with family history, historic buildings, school history and living history museums. Even the forecasts of management experts and the arguments of gun rights activists appeal to the past. The past can inspire, console and condemn, sometimes all at once.

How do Australians use, and sometimes misuse, the past What are the private and public purposes it serves, and what dangers attend its abuse

Graeme Davison has observed these debates at close quarters, as a historian and commentator on national celebrations, heritage, museums and other forms of public history. The Use and Abuse of Australian History is a wide-ranging and perceptive analysis of the many ways in which the past enters everyday life in Australia, and a powerful plea for the critical and imaginative study of history.

Author Bio

Graeme Davison is Professor of History at Monash University. He has been an academic historian for almost twenty years, and is a former president of the Australian Historical Association, Chair of the Victorian Heritage Council, and advisor to several museums, libraries and archives.

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