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Governing Savages

by Andrew Markus
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Overview

This provocative study breaks new ground. It argues that, in a period dominated by the white Australia ideal, the nation's political leaders were content to allow disease and malnutrition, as well as punitive police raids, to ravage the Aboriginal population of the Northern Territory, and that for decades there was a failure to provide funding to implement publicly announced policies. Written for a general readership, Governing Savages explains how such a state of affairs could arise and be tolerated in a professedly humane society. The result of almost a decade of research by one of the leading scholars in the field of Australian race relations, the book analyzes the attitudes of pastoralists, missionaries, administrators, judges, and politicians and of those—including Aboriginal leaders—seeking to awaken the conscience of Australians and bring to an end generations of brutality and callous indifference.

About the Author, Andrew Markus

Andrew Markus is the editor of journals on Aboriginal history, intercultural studies, and labor history, and was a consultant to the Fitzgerald Committee on Australia's immigration policies. He is the author of Blood from a Stone.

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Book Details

Published
October 31, 2000
Publisher
Allen & Unwin Pty., Limited
Pages
240
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780044421504

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