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Book Review
Oceania and the Pacific Islands
John Chesterman and Brian Galligan. Citizens Without Rights: Aborigines and Australian Citizenship. New York: Cambridge University Press. 1997. Pp. ix, 277. Cloth $64.95, paper $24.95.
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Citizenship and Aboriginality have become popular topics of research in recent years in Australia, especially in the light of the forthcoming centenary of federation and the possibility of Australia becoming a republic. Their popularity has attracted considerable funding and, in turn, researchers, practitioners of disciplines and publishers who are new to the field of Aboriginal history. Hence, this book by Brian Galligan and John Chesterman. |
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