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Australia is on the brink of momentous change, but only if its citizens and politicians can come to new terms with the past.In this inspiring essay, Mark McKenna considers the role of history in making and unmaking the nation. From Captain Cook to the frontier wars, from Australia Day to the Uluru Statement, we are seeing passionate debates and fresh recognitions. McKenna argues that it is time to move beyond the history wars, and that truth-telling about the past will be liberating and healing. This is a superb account of a nation's moment of truth."The time for pitting white against black, shame against pride, and one people's history against another's, has had its day. After nearly fifty years of deeply divisive debates over the country's foundation and its legacy for Indigenous Australians, Australia stands at a crossroads - we either make the commonwealth stronger and more complete through an honest reckoning with the past, or we unmake the nation by clinging to triumphant narratives in which the violence inherent in the nation's foundation is trivialised." -Mark McKenna, Moment of TruthThis issue also contains correspondence discussing Quarterly Essay 68, Without America, from Ely Ratner, Michael Green & Evan S. Medeiros, Patrick Lawrence, David Shambaugh, John Fitzgerald, Merriden Varrall, Andrew Shearer, Kim Beazley, and Hugh White.
From Eisner nominated artist Tyler Boss (4 Kids WalkInto A Bank, Dead Dog''s Bite) and bestselling writer Matthew Rosenberg (DC vs.Vampires, Uncanny X-Men) comes an epic adventure about growing up and gettinglost at the end of the world. When 16 year-old Sid goes missing in thewastelands, it''s up to the members of her gang to try to discover what happened.But what they find is a whole world beyond anything they could imagine. LikeLord of the Rings meets Lord of the Flies, or John Carpenter by way of JohnHughes, this series smashes together sci-fi and fantasy with elements of comedy,horror, and mystery for an emotional coming-of-age story unlike anything you''veread before. This oversized volume collectsthe first arc of the breakout hit series James Tynion IV calls "What the futureof comics SHOULD feel like." Collects issues 1-6.
Considers the technological, economic and aesthetic histories of the early British video industry as part of the broader global film industry.
This first comprehensive history of republican thought and activity in Australia traces debate around an Australian republic from 1788 to the present. Essential reading for all with an interest in political and intellectual history. It will become the essential work on Australian republicanism.
A book that features the adventures of Banana Tail the monkey, along with his friends Tic Tac, a plaid zebra, and Slubb the hippo, as they try to solve the mystery of why their best friend Reena, the color-changing rhino, is distraught and changing into an array of colors right in front of their eyes.
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