Spinning the Dream: Assimilation in Australia 1950–1970 Written by Anna Haebich

In Spinning the Dream, multi-award-winning historian Anna Haebich re-evaluates the experience of assimilation in Australia, providing a meticulously researched and masterfully written assessment of its implications for Australia’s Indigenous and ethnic minorities and for immigration and refugee policy.

‘Histories such as these will help us to keep in mind where we have come from and to delineate more clearly where we should be headed.’ The Age

‘Readers wanting to understand the discourses of assimilation, its policies and legacies, in Australia should find this well-written and engaging book amply supplies their needs.’ Public Affairs

 

Paperback, 364pp, 2008

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In Spinning the Dream, multi-award-winning historian Anna Haebich re-evaluates the experience of assimilation in Australia, providing a meticulously researched and masterfully written assessment of its implications for Australia’s Indigenous and ethnic minorities and for immigration and refugee policy.

‘Histories such as these will help us to keep in mind where we have come from and to delineate more clearly where we should be headed.’ The Age

‘Readers wanting to understand the discourses of assimilation, its policies and legacies, in Australia should find this well-written and engaging book amply supplies their needs.’ Public Affairs

 

Paperback, 364pp, 2008

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Weight 0.800 kg
Dimensions 20 × 13 × 3.5 cm

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