PUBLIC LECTURE: Sacred and secularized landscapes in twentieth-century Pacific Islands history and historiography
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Sacred and secularized landscapes in twentieth-century Pacific Islands history and historiography |
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Speaker: Dr Debra McDougall, History, The University of Western Australia
This lecture will discuss how the physical environments of Oceania have shaped colonial encounters and how historians and historical anthropologists have incorporated metaphors of islands, voyages, and beaches in their efforts to write decolonized histories.
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