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The citizens' bargain : a documentary history of Australian views since 1890 / James Walter and Margaret MacLeod
Bib ID 263325
Format BookBook
Author
Walter, James, 1949-
 
Description Sydney : UNSW Press, 2002 
ix, 321 p. ; 24 cm. 
ISBN 0868405140  0868405140 (pbk.)  0868405140 (Pbk) 
Summary

Citizenship is a bargain: what must I do for others, and what am I entitled to demand? Every society resolves this relationship differently over time. This book traces differing Australian understandings of this bargain using historical documents. It enables us to comprehend current politics and shape new futures.

Notes

Includes index.

Includes bibliographical references.

Subjects Citizenship - Australia.  |  Australia - Politics and government.  |  Australia - History.
Other authors/contributors MacLeod, Margaret

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