03379cam a2200385 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025010001700066019010300083020001500186035002000201035001200221040004200233042000900275043001200284050002200296082002200318245011400340250001400454260008200468300005900550500008000609504006400689505162100753520018002374650003602554650004602590650004702636651003002683651004302713700002402756856008802780856007602868984004902944268697520120516123659.0010629s2001 vraacb e 001 0 eng d a 20010378961 a22773121z22992544z23301036z23253207z23242546z41304753z41484957z42263817z42867930z43402713 a0521807891 a(OCoLC)47283011 a2686975 aANLbengcAPLSdSFUdQSCUCdVJTLdANL aanuc au-at---00aDU120b.A718 200104a994a994/.00422104aThe Australian people :ban encyclopedia of the nation, its people and their origins /cedited by James Jupp. a[2nd ed.] aCambridge ;aNew York ;aOakleigh, Vic. :bCambridge University Press,c2001. axx, 940 p. :bill. (some col.), maps, ports. ;c33 cm. aRevision of the ed. published North Ryde, N.S.W. : Angus & Robertson, 1988. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 868-930) and index.00aMachine derived contents note: List of figures, maps and tables -- List of contributors -- Introduction -- Part I. The Peopling of Australia: 1. The indigenous people -- 2. The convict period -- 3. Imperial settlement -- 4. Immigration since the Second World War -- Part II. Indigenous Australians: 5. Society and culture -- 6. Politics and the law -- 7. The indigenous and Australian society -- Part III. The Settlers: 8. Ethnic entries, from A to Z -- Part IV. Building a Nation: 9. Assimilation and integration -- 10. The term 'Australian' -- 11. Australian nationhood -- 12. Citizenship in Australia -- 13. Concept of 'the Australian' -- 14. Cultural diversity -- 15. Economics of immigration -- 16. Human rights in Australia -- 17. Public policy towards immigrants -- 18. Language policy in Australia -- 19. The legal status of immigrants and refugees -- 20. The making of the Anglo-Australian -- 21. The mass media, immigration and indigenous issues -- 22. Multicultural arts -- 23. Multiculturalism in Australia -- 24. Multicultural literature -- 25. The origins of multiculturalism -- 26. National identity -- 27. Productive diversity -- 28. Public opinion on immigration -- 29. Racial discrimination -- 30. Refugees -- 31. Political representation -- 32. Reconciliation -- 33. Republicanism -- 34. Settlement policies since 1946 -- 35. Social provision -- Appendix 1. Overseas birthplaces of Australians (1996 census data) -- Appendix 2. Languages spoken by Australians at home (1996 census data) -- Appendix 3. Religious affiliations of Australian (1996 census data) -- Chronology -- Bibliography -- Index. aThis work documents the dramatic history of Australian settlement and describes the rich ethnic and cultural inheritance of the nation through the contributions of its people. 0aMinoritieszAustraliaxHistory. 0aImmigrantszAustraliaxSocial conditions. 0aAboriginal AustraliansxSocial conditions. 0aAustraliavEncyclopedias. 0aAustraliaxEmigration and immigration.1 aJupp, James,d1932-423Publisher descriptionuhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/cam022/2001037896.html413Table of contentsuhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/cam028/2001037896.html aANLcNLf 994 A932cNf 994 A932cRFf 994 A932