
Peter Read
Author of Belonging: Australians, Place and Aboriginal Ownership
About the Author
Peter Read is Professor of Modern French Literature and Visual Arts at the University of Kent, Canterbury, England. He is the translator of Apollinaire's Cubist Painters (UC Press) and the author of Picasso et Apollinaire: Les mtamorphoses de la mmoirs, which he has revised extensively for this show more English-language edition. show less
Works by Peter Read
The stolen generations : the removal of aboriginal children in New South Wales, 1883 to 1969 (2006) 16 copies, 1 review
Down There With Me on the Cowra Mission: An Oral History of Erambie Aboriginal Reserve, Cowra, New South Wales (1984) 7 copies
The stolen generations : the removal of Aboriginal children in New South Wales 1883 to 1969 (2001) 5 copies
Responding to Global Warming: The Technology, Economics and Politics of Sustainable Energy (1994) 4 copies
Narrow but endlessly deep : the struggle for memorialisation in Chile since the transition to democracy (2016) 3 copies
Tripping over feathers : scenes in the life of Joy Janaka Wiradjuri Williams ; a narrative of the stolen generations (2009) 3 copies
Sin Descansar, En Mi Memoria : La lucha por la Creacion de sitios de memoria en Chile desde la transicion a la democracia (2017) 2 copies
The way of the whalers 1 copy
The seige of Orakau 1 copy
Travel in early New Zealand 1 copy
The sealing years 1 copy
Governor Grey 1 copy
Te Rauparaha 1 copy
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Although the figures vary, it is estimated that over 10000 children have been removed from their aboriginal homes over a recent 100 year period. Government policy during this time determined that children living in unsuitable circumstance should be removed to care homes or privately adopted . There are suggestions that the real policy was to exterminate the aboriginal race by making them more white. Time has shown the failure and cruelty of past policies with generations of stolen children show more and their natural families suffering geatly . It is only in recent decades that organisations have been able to reunite separated families and the wider community come to accept the tradegy of past events show less
The stolen generations : the removal of aboriginal children in New South Wales, 1883 to 1969 by Peter Read
Published in 1981 it was then a ground-breaking first attempt to document the devastating consequences of the forceful removal of Aboriginal children from their families.
Download: http://www.daa.nsw.gov.au/publications/53.html
Download: http://www.daa.nsw.gov.au/publications/53.html
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