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Pity, love or justice? Seeing 1830s Australian colonial violence
Jane Lydon
School of Humanities
Discipline of History
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Justice
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1830s
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Colonial Violence
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Pity
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Meaning
25%
colonists
25%
Indigenous
25%
Aboriginal
12%
Object
12%
Frontier
12%
White
12%
Limits
12%
Injustice
12%
British Empire
12%
Suffering
12%
New South Wales
12%
Argument
12%
Landmarks
12%
Compassion
12%
Sermons
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Prose poetry
12%
Beneficiaries
12%
Social Sciences
Empathy
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Justice
100%
Ethnic Discrimination
25%
Strategy
25%
Poetry
12%
Oppression
12%
Prose
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Sermon
12%
UK
12%
Time
12%
Boundaries
12%
Whites
12%
Minister
12%
Psychology
Misogyny
25%
Imagery
12%
Treatment
12%