Heroic history and public spectacle : Sydney 1938
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This thesis is about white Australian history and public spectacle. It
analyses the representation of white colonisation—'heroic history'—in
elaborate public spectacles which were staged in Sydney in 1938 to
celebrate the 150th anniversary of white settlement. The uses of history
in these spectacles are discussed in terms of their structure,
organisation, opposition, and relationship to a wider field of historical
representation. The operations of two kinds of heroic history are
examined in detail: visionary history, to do with the visionary
anticipation of white Australia by singular historical individuals,
notably Arthur Phillip; and pioneering history, concerned with the
experience of settlers on the frontier.
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