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Aborigeny Avstralii : Ich prošloe i nastojaščee / F. Rouz.

DGBA Social Sciences - <1990 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Rouz, F., Author.
Language:
Russian
Subjects (All):
Aboriginal Australians.
Social movements.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (162 p.)
Edition:
[Per. s nemeckogo Ju. O. Bema. Avtor poslesl. V. R. Kabo]. Australien und seine Ureinwohner, Reprint 2022
Place of Publication:
Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [1981]
Language Note:
In Russian.
Summary:
This book is a scholarly exploration of the history, culture, and current conditions of the Aboriginal peoples of Australia. Authored by Frederick Rose, it examines the social structures, beliefs, and economic conditions of the Aboriginal communities. The work delves into the history of European colonization and the Aboriginal struggle for rights, beginning with their first recorded strike in 1946. It also discusses the changes in historical understanding regarding the age and origins of Aboriginal peoples, highlighting recent archaeological findings. The book aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the Aboriginal fight for self-determination, especially in the context of modern sociopolitical movements. This work is intended for readers interested in anthropology, history, and the social sciences, offering a critical perspective on the ongoing challenges faced by Aboriginal Australians. Generated by AI.
Contents:
Frontmatter
ПРЕДИСЛОВИЕ АВТОРА К РУССКОМУ ИЗДАНИЮ
ВBЕДНИЕ
Глава I АВСТРАЛИЙСКОЕ ПЕРВОБЫТНОЕ ОБЩЕСТВО
Глава II РАННИЕ КОНТАКТЫ С НЕЕВРОПЕЙЦАМИ И ПЕРВЫЕ КОНТАКТЫ С ЕВРОПЕЙЦАМИ
Глава III ЭПОХА КОЛОНИЗАЦИИ (1788-1900)
Глава IV ОТ СОЗДАНИЯ ФЕДЕРАЦИИ ДО КОНЦА ВТОРОЙ МИРОВОЙ ВОЙНЫ
Глава VI ОТ 1945 г. ДО НАШИХ ДНЕЙ
ПРИМЕЧАНИЯ
ЛИТЕРАТУРА
ХРОНОЛОГИЧЕСКАЯ ТАБЛИЦА
ПОСЛЕСЛОВИЕ
ОГЛАВЛЕНИЕ
Notes:
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ISBN:
9783112679142
3112679148
OCLC:
1350572037

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