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Individual, community, nation : fifty years of Australian citizenship / edited by Kim Rubenstein
Bib ID 2311729
Format BookBook
Description Melbourne : Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2000 
xxiv, 194 p. ; 21 cm. 
ISBN 1875606823  1875606823 (Pbk)  1875606823 (pbk.) 
Summary

Australia celebrates a centenary of Federation, yet Australian citizenship is just fifty years old. Why is this so? And if they weren't always citizens, what were they before? This book addresses these and other fundamental issues, contributing to current debates on citizenship, both in Australia and in a globalizing world.

Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Subjects Citizenship.  |  Citizenship - Australia.  |  Citizenship - Social aspects.  |  Civil rights - Australia.  |  Globalization.  |  Nationalism - Australia.
Other authors/contributors Rubenstein, Kim
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