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|a How distinctive is South Australia after all? South Australia has often been represented as 'different': free of convicts, more enlightened in its attitudes toward Aboriginal people, established on rational economic principles, and progressive in its social and political development. Some of this is true, some of it is not, but mostly the story is more complex. In this book, eminent historians explore these themes by examining some key 'turning points' in South Australia's history. Henry Reynolds considers the question of Aboriginal rights to land. Bill Gammage illustrates the nature of Aborig.
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|a About the editors -- Title page -- Imprint -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1 -- Turning Points in South Australian History -- Chapter 2 -- The Adelaide District in 1836 -- Chapter 3 -- South Australia: Between Van Diemen's Land and New Zealand -- Chapter 4 -- No Convicts Here: Reconsidering South Australia's Foundation Myth -- Chapter 5 -- Proclamation Day and the Rise and Fall of South Australian Nationalism -- Chapter 6 -- Sex and Citizenship: From Ballot Boxes to Bedrooms.
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|a Chapter 7 -- Making the Most of It: Life on the Rural Frontier in 20th Century South Australia -- Chapter 8- A Place to Grow: Making a Future in Postwar South Australia -- Chapter 9 -- Don Dunstan and the Social Democratic Moment in Australian History -- Chapter 10 -- South Australia and Australia: Reflections on their Histories1 -- Notes -- Wakefield Press.
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