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Our stories are our survival
Published 2013An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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Volunteering why we can't survive without it /
Published 2008An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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Violence and colonial dialogue the Australian-Pacific indentured labor trade /
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…Introduction : violence, language, and colonial dialogue -- The frontiers : savages, going native, and the rightness of might -- Survival, arrival, and growth : the world islanders built -- The settler colony : Kanakas, Blacks, and racial borderlands -- South Sea islanders resisting Kanakas : identity, consciousness, and community to 1906 -- The state : inside colonial violence, law, and order -- Bulimen, hardwork, and muscular tension -- Conclusion : structural continuity and the violence of forgetting.…”
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Memorandoms by James Martin : An Astonishing Escape from Early New South Wales /
Published 2017Table of Contents: “…Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Acknowledgements; Picture credits; Dedication; Contents; List of illustrations; List of abbreviations; A note on the ages of the escapees; Introduction; The Bryant party's escape and convict absconding in early New South Wales; The journey to Timor and the escapees' recapture; Back in Britain: James Boswell and the fate of the surviving escapees; The Mary Bryant 'legend' and interpretations of the story; Jeremy Bentham, and Panopticon versus New South Wales; The Memorandoms: previous editions and the manuscripts; Memorandoms by James Martin.…”
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