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The Death Of Phar Lap
... of the world's hero's had left them inexpediently. The nation was left in mourning. Phar Lap was foaled on 4 October 1926 in Timaru in the ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History
Convicts and The writing of History: Reality or Myth?
... the nation great. The children of the convicts were in every way more virtuous and better adjusted, more capable, better adapted than their convict forbears. The history of the ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History
How Australia's relationship with the USA developed in World War II and during the fifteen years after from 1945 to 1960.
... The fall of Singapore to the Japanese Army on February 15th 1942, is considered one of the greatest defeats in the history of the British Army and probably Britain's worst defeat in World ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History
'Gallipoli was a turning point in Australia's history' Assess the impact of the ANZAC experience on Australia and Australians since 1915.
... the support and mateship of the East Timorese during World War II, and joined troops from other nations to help the East Timorese become secure again. During the ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History
Define aboriginals and what was the stolen generation?
... the history of the aborigine. Instead of seeing the aborigine as the inferior from the white man's point of view you experience the hardship of the aborigine through reading the character's emotions in the ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History
Vietnam was the result of American alliance for future security insurance rather than a response to the threat of communism from the North.
... the sole purpose of furthering my research progress and see the contrasting portrayals of the Vietnam War around the world - as it is the most misunderstood war in history. Many of the ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History
The policy adopted towards the Aborigines in Australia in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries can only be described as 'genocidal', Discuss
... believed that due to the history of the disease in the eighteenth and ... of the major contributors to the Aboriginal depopulation after 1788 were the number of various diseases contracted. As with many aspects of colonization throughout the world, the ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History
Discuss the Aboriginal people's unique relationship to the landscape.
... of the world's longest surviving cultures. There were over 500 different clan groups or 'nations' around the continent, many with distinctive cultures and beliefs. Hundreds of ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History
'Elements of the ANZAC tradition and spirit that have remained constant in the Australian society'
... history. The Anzac tradition and spirit, was forged from the Anzac legend . The legend itself was a subjective representation of the true nature of the Anzacs. The Australian people have still accepted the pride of the ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History
The role and impact former convicts had on Australian society
... of how the rest of the world would view them. However, by the time of Australian's Centennial celebration in 1888 the people had again changed their feelings on the ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History