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The journey into Empire continues as we look more closely at the Australia’s, and the difficult issues of landownership, native rights, and how land can tie to identity. I also cover the culture clash between the Europeans and the indigenous aborigines. This episode then breaks and in part 2, it will cover more of the background of Empire in the Australia’s, the impact of liberalism and the difference in world views between the Europeans and the Aborigines, and the timeline leading to the early Victorian Era in the Australia’s.
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The complexity of ethnic identity in the UK.
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The idea of conquest as a legitimate means of ownership
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Indigenous rights as a concept
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The culture clash between Europeans and the Aborigines at a high level
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Terra Nulis and settlement.
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To whom the law applies
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The first steps to human rights
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Break for end of part 1.
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