Viewing ofReference Material
Art students and others conducting research are welcome to make an appointment with us to view the works listed in the adjacent table.
It is also recommended for Europeans to use the online search system at KVK (Karlsruher Virtueller Katalog), in which all German and many European scholarly libraries list their available references. Sometimes the works are available for loan.
A list of further references about Australian art, which however are not yet in our reference collection, is also maintained and continually extended.
Literature in our Collection
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Kidd, Rosalind: The Way We Civilise. Aboriginal Affairs - the untold story, University of Queensland Press, St. Lucia 1997, ISBN 070222961X
Table of Contents ¦ Cover Text ¦ Book Review
Table of Contents
Marcia Langton: Foreword -ix-
Preface -xiii-
"The Way We Civilise" Queenslander Editorial, 1880 -xv-
Introduction -xix-
Abbreviations -xxii-
Problems of Law -1-
A new settlement -1-
Policing the colony -7-
Local justices -11-
Calls for action -13-
Learning to Labour -18-
"Problem" populations -18-
Remedial programs -21-
Political responses -25-
Public opinion -29-
Regulating labour -32-
Competing Interests -35-
"Missions to the heathen" -37-
Reports and Responses -41-
Defining subjection -47-
Vested interests -50-
Power and influence -54-
God or mammon -60-
Manipulating the options -68-
The Health Dimension -80-
Critical conditions -81-
Called to account -85-
The clinical approach -88-
Health on a shoestring -92-
Raphael Cilento -97-
Medical and moral policing -105-
Diet and disease -111-
The New "Experts"
Unwelcome observers -116-
Shelling and science -122-
"Social anthropology" -125-
Economic slavery? -130-
National forums -136-
An "uplifted status" -144-
National Priorities -152-
War services -153-
Military mentality -156-
Under threat -159-
Death in the south -162-
Social security -166-
Order and cleanliness -174-
Country living -177-
"Special needs" -185-
Besieged -191-
Missions in crisis -192-
Bauxite bonanza -201-
The path of progress -208-
A process of attrition -216-
Double Standards -228-
Labour as commodity -229-
"Civil rights" as social strategy -236-
A living wage -245-
Bargaining on poverty -249-
Health as discipline -255-
A State of Paranoia -265-
Non-cooperation -265-
Raising the stakes -275-
Brute force -283-
Brinkmanship -293-
The Politics of Deception -301-
Law and order? -301-
Big brother -309-
Default -315-
Controlling the country -325-
Community services -333-
Conclusion -345-
Notes -350-
Index -374-