Double visions and the desire for recognition on foreign shores.(Fatal Shores): An article from: Journal of Australian Studies
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Author(s)Andrew Hassam
PublisherUniversity of Queensland Press
ISBN / ASINB00097SM86
ISBN-13978B00097SM84
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From the supplier: British Australian cultural identity in the 19th century combined both cultures. Travelers from one country to the other passed from a new to an old world, moving forward in time but backward as well. Travel narratives show this dual nature, showing that Australians and British did not regard their cultures as mutually exclusive and both identities could be maintained.
Citation Details
Title: Double visions and the desire for recognition on foreign shores.(Fatal Shores)
Author: Andrew Hassam
Publication:Journal of Australian Studies (Refereed)
Date: June 1, 1997
Publisher: University of Queensland Press
Issue: n53 Page: p89(10)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: British Australian cultural identity in the 19th century combined both cultures. Travelers from one country to the other passed from a new to an old world, moving forward in time but backward as well. Travel narratives show this dual nature, showing that Australians and British did not regard their cultures as mutually exclusive and both identities could be maintained.
Citation Details
Title: Double visions and the desire for recognition on foreign shores.(Fatal Shores)
Author: Andrew Hassam
Publication:Journal of Australian Studies (Refereed)
Date: June 1, 1997
Publisher: University of Queensland Press
Issue: n53 Page: p89(10)
Distributed by Thomson Gale

