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While exhibiting an almost fanatical pride in the exploits of their sporting heroes, Australians have otherwise remained indifferent to the more formal trappings of their nationhood. This book offers insight into why Australians have come to exhibit their nationhood in these curious new ways.

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While exhibiting an almost fanatical pride in the exploits of their sporting heroes, Australians have otherwise remained indifferent to the more formal trappings of their nationhood. This book offers insight into why Australians have come to exhibit their nationhood in these curious new ways.
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Autorenporträt
James Curran is a Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Sydney. He is the author of The Power of Speech: Australian Prime Ministers Defining the National Image (2004) and a former analyst at the Office of National Assessments. In 2010 he is the Fulbright Professional Scholar in Australia-US Alliance Studies at Georgetown University, Washington DC. Stuart Ward is Associate Professor at the University of Copenhagen. He is the author of Australia and the British Embrace: The Demise of the Imperial Ideal (2001) and editor of Australia's Empire (with Deryck M Schreuder, 2008). In 2008-09 he was Keith Cameron Chair of Australian History, University College Dublin.