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Nationalism, Britishness and Australian history: the Meaney thesis revisited

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posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by Christopher Waters
In 2001 Neville Meaney published a landmark article which questioned the place of nationalism in Australian historiography. He argued that up to the 1960s Britishness, not nationalism, was the hegemonic marker of identity for Australians, and warned that nationalist historians had fallen into the trap of writing their histories through nationalism’s own teleological imperative. This article revisits Meaney’s hegemonic claim for the role of Britishness in Australian history by arguing that he went too far. By leeching out nationalism as an ideology at play in Australian politics in the mid-twentieth century historians are in danger of taking Australian history out of its world historical context: the Age of Decolonisation.

History

Journal

History Australia

Volume

10

Issue

3

Pagination

12 - 22

Publisher

Monash University Publishing

Location

Melbourne, Vic.

ISSN

1449-0854

eISSN

1833-4881

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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