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Conclusion: Beyond Howard, Hanson and Herron

Tim Rowse-2000-02-03-Cambridge University Press eBooks
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A few months before I started work on this book, I got an angry phone call from a prominent indigenous Australian. It was about my recently published review of Geoffrey Partington's Hasluck vs Coombs: white politics and Australia's Aborigines. In attempting to place that book in the context of current politics, I had written of the Howard government's 'bewilderment at inheriting the Hawke and Keating governments' corporatist legacy':

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A few months before I started work on this book, I got an angry phone call from a prominent indigenous Australian. It was about my recently published review of Geoffrey Partington's Hasluck vs Coombs: white politics and Australia's Aborigines. In attempting to place that book in the context of current politics, I had written of the Howard government's 'bewilderment at inheriting the Hawke and Keating governments' corporatist legacy':

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PoliticsContext (archaeology)IndigenousGovernment (linguistics)PhoneSociologyWhite (mutation)Work (physics)

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