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Genocide and Settler Society : Frontier Violence and Stolen Indigenous Children in Australian History

Moses, A. Dirk(Edited by)
Part of the War and Genocide series
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Colonial Genocide has been seen increasingly as a stepping-stone to the European genocides of the twentieth century, yet it remains an under-researched phenomenon.

This volume reconstructs instances of Australian genocide and for the first time places them in a global context.

Beginning with the arrival of the British in 1788 and extending to the 1960s, the authors identify the moments of radicalization and the escalation of British violence and ethnic engineering aimed at the Indigenous populations, while carefully distinguishing between local massacres, cultural genocide, and genocide itself.

These essays reflect a growing concern with the nature of settler society in Australia and in particular with the fate of the tens of thousands of children who were forcibly taken away from their Aboriginal families by state agencies.

Long considered a relatively peaceful settlement, Australian society contained many of the pathologies that led to the exterminatory and eugenic policies of twentieth century Europe.

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Product Details
Berghahn Books, Incorporated
1571814116 / 9781571814111
Paperback / softback
01/03/2005
United States
English
344 pages
152 x 229 mm, 485 grams