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Author Curran, James, 1973-

Title The unknown nation : Australia after empire / James Curran & Stuart Ward
Published Carlton, Vic. : Melbourne University Press, 2010
©2010

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Description x, 326 pages ; 24 cm
regular print
Contents Introduction: 'a commendable emptiness' -- 1. 'A salutary shock': abandoned Britons -- 2. The 'great age of confusion': ideas -- 3. 'Falling between two stools': solutions -- 4. 'Australia looks around': foreigners -- 5. 'God save Australia's fair Matilda': songs -- 6. 'A really galah occasion': celebrations -- 7. 'Endlessly coming of age': continuities -- Conclusion: 'At some point between 1945 and now'
Summary Australians, it is often said, have long displayed a healthy skepticism towards the symbols and sentiments of nationalism. While exhibiting an almost fanatical pride in the exploits of their sporting heroes, Australians have otherwise remained indifferent to the more formal trappings of their nationhood. Recent events, however, seem to indicate that Australia is at a new departure. The once-derided flag now adorns all kinds of public places, people and civic landmarks; the once-disputed national anthem is spontaneously bellowed at sporting and other popular events; politicians and journalists now invoke 'the nation' with a conviction that once eluded their predecessors; and Australia's national holidays are today observed with a reverence that only decades ago might have seemed 'un-Australian'. This book offers an original and compelling insight into why Australians have come to exhibit their nationhood in these curious new ways. It argues that the critical period for understanding this phenomenon is the twilight of the British Empire in the 1960s and early 1970s. The book is based on the vast reservoir of documentary material in the National Archives of Australia (most of it previously unseen), as well as the rich public record of national rhetoric, rites and rituals since the late 1960s
Analysis Australia -- Foreign relations
Australia -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain
Australia -- History
Australia -- History -- 20th century
Australia -- Politics and government -- 1945-
Foreign policy
Great Britain
Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- Australia
History, 1946-1999
History, 2000-2009
Modern history (c 1788-1914) (Australia)
National identity
Nationalism
Political conditions
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [303]-316) and index
SUBJECT Australia -- Foreign relations http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85009588 -- Great Britain. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79023147
Australia -- Foreign relations. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85009588
Australia -- History -- 20th century. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85009594
Australia -- History. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85009591
Australia -- Politics and government -- 1945- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85009600
Great Britain -- Foreign relations http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85056684 -- Australia. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79021326
Author Ward, Stuart.
LC no. 2010399084
ISBN 9780522856453 (paperback)
Other Titles Australia after empire