Tag: History
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No pride in policing: Reckoning with systemic violence beyond Pride
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander campaigns for justice shine the way for decolonising local queer spaces, including addressing the participation of police and correctional officers at Pride.
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Hidden history: Dehumanisation and death at Loveday
The small Riverland town of Loveday was the home of South Australia’s largest internment camp. It’s history is one far from love, having targeted civilians of certain ethnic origins and being a site of 134 deaths and one murder.
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Jojo Moyes’ The Giver of Stars: More than just a romantic novel
Jojo Moyes’, The Giver of Stars explores the history of an important project created in Kentucky during the 1930s.
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Multiculturalism, female liberation and global trade: WW2’s impacts on ‘The Lucky Country’ 75 years on
After WW2, Australia crossed a bridge into become the cosmopolitan society that it is today, the rest of the world with it, and there was no turning back.
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Hitler’s rise to power and his destruction throughout Europe
September 2 marks 75 years since the official end of WWII; it also marks the end of an irreparable holocaust.
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A journey to discover what really lurks behind the walls of the Old Adelaide Gaol
Ever wondered what a ghost tour at the Old Adelaide Gaol is like? On The Record contributor Emily Schinella has been on a journey to find out