For students of History and perhaps also for those who still deny that genocide did not occur in Australia. A small collection of serious articles from reputable scholars published in credible academic journals. This is a dossier for students and deniers of history alike.
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- The official UN Definition of "Genocide"
- Genocide in Australia: AIATSIS Research Discussion paper, Number 8, 1999 by Colin Tatz
- Sorry, and not sorry, in Australia: how the apology to the stolen generations buried a history of genocide by Tony Barta Journal of Genocide Research (2008)
- The Holocaust, the Aborigines, and the bureaucracy of destruction: an Australian dimension of genocide by Paul R. Bartrop - Journal of Genocide Research (2001)
- Coming to terms with genocidal pasts in comparative perspective: Germany and Australia by A. Dirk Moses Aboriginal History 2001 VOl 25
- Confronting Australian genocide by Colin Tatz Aboriginal History 2001 VOL 25
- A comparative study of genocide in California and Tasmania by Ashley Riley Sousa - Journal of Genocide Research (2004), 6(2), June, 193-209
- Modern by analogy: modernity, Shoah and the Tasmanian genocide by Jesse Shipway - Journal of Genocide Research (2005), 7(2), June, 205-219
- Conceptual blockages and definitional dilemmas in the 'racial century': genocides of indigenous peoples and the Holocaust by A. D. Moses - Patterns of Prejudice (2002)
- An antipodean genocide? The origins of the genocidal moment in the colonization of Australia by A. Dirk Moses - Journal of Genocide Research (2000)
- Patterns of frontier genocide: Aboriginal Tasmanians, the Yuki of California, and the Herero of Namibia by Benjamin Madley - Journal of Genocide Research (2004)
- Cover-up and Denial of genocide: Australia, the USA, East Timor, and the Aborigines by Ben Kiernan - Critical Asian Studies34:2 (2002)
- Genocide: the distance between law and life by Larissa Behrendt - Aboriginal History 2001 VOL 25
- Genocide: definitions, questions, settler-colonies by Ann Curthoys and John Docker - Aboriginal History 2001 Vol 25
- Genocide in Australia by Colin Tatz - Journal of Genocide Research (1999), 1(3), 315-352
- Discourses of Genocide in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century America and Australia by Norbert Finzsch - Patterns of Prejudice,39:2,97-115
- Indigenocide and the Massacre of Aboriginal History by Raymond Evans and Bill Thorpe - Overland.l63.2001
- Discourses of genocide in Germany and Australia: a linked history by Tony Barta - Aboriginal History 2001 VOL 25
- The Holocaust, the Aborigines, and the bureaucracy of destruction: an Australian dimension of genocide by Paul R. Bartrop - Journal of Genocide Research (2001)
- Australian History - Lifting haze or descending fog? John Maynard - Aboriginal History 2003 Vol 27
- 'Breed out the Colour' or the Importance of Being White Russell McGregor - Australian Historical Studies 120, 2002
- Clio or Janus? - Historians and the Stolen Generations Peter Read - Australian Historical Studies 118, 2002
- An Essay in disappointment: the Aboriginal-Jewish relationship Colin Tatz - Aboriginal History 2004 Vol 28
- Rethinking the Origins of Terra Nullius by Merete Borch - Australian Historical Studies 117, 2001
- Of a 'contested ground' and an 'indelible stain' by L. Veracini - Aboriginal History 2003 Vol 27
- Master Narratives and the dispossession of the Wiradjuri by Gaynor Macdonald - Aboriginal History 1998 Vol 22
- Absorbing the 'Aboriginal problem': controlling interracial marriage in Australia in the late 19th and early 20th centuries by Kat Ellinghaus - Aboriginal History 2003 Vol 27
- Genocide in Australia by Andrew Markus - Aboriginal History 2001 Vol 25
- Nation and Miscegenation: Discursive Continuity in the Post-Mabo Era by Patrick Wolfe
- Settler colonialism and the elimination of the native by Patrick Wolfe - Journal of Genocide Research (2006), 8(4), December, 387-409
- The Stolen Generations and genocide: Robert Manne's In denial: the Stolen Generations and the Right by Bain Atrwood - Aboriginal History 2001 VOL 25
- Moving the Genocide Debate Beyond the History Wars by A. Dirk Moses - Australian Journal ofPolitics and History: Volume 54, Number 2,2008, pp. 248-270.
- 'Their Ultimate Absorption': Assimilation in 1930s Australia by John Chesterman and Heather Douglas - Colonial Post: Journal of Australian Studies no 81 2004
- Robert Manne, The Apology and Genocide by Patrick Wolfe - Arena Magazine 94 April - May 2008
- How race became everything: Australia and polygenism by Kay Anderson and Colin Perrin - Ethnic and Racial Studies Vol. 31 No. 5 July 2008 pp. 962-990
- The Changing Politics of Miscegenation by Mitchell Rolls - Aboriginal History 2005 VOL 29
- Whitening race: a critical engagement by Gillian Cowlishaw at a Forum on Whiteness at Gleebooks, 3 August 2005.
- The Last Man: The mutilation ofWilliam Lanne in 1869 and its aftermath by Stefan Petrow - Aboriginal History 1997 VOL 21
- State of the World's Indigenous Peoples by United nations Secretariat of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues 2009
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