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Zogbaum Heidi
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North Melbourne: Australian Scholarly Publishing. Date: 2019. Octavo Size. MINT - a NEW copy. Illustrated with Black and White Photographs. Includes Herbert Basedow's 'Knights of the Boomerang' and David Kaus's essay 'On the Photography of Herbert Basedow'. Robust, professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels. 324 pages. "When in 1997 the Bringing Them Home Report about the forcible removal of part-Aboriginal children from their parents was published, many Australians felt stunned and ashamed. What was such a brutal policy of biological engineering meant to achieve, and who were the men behind it? One of them was Dr Herbert Basedow 1881–1933 from Adelaide, a geologist, medical doctor, M.P., and anthropologist. He unwittingly provided the administrators of the White Australia policy with a bloodless method of 'breeding out the colour', of biologically absorbing Aborigines into the white-settler society. His studies in Germany had convinced him that Aborigines were the racial ancestors of Europeans, that they were black Caucasians, and therefore Aboriginal features disappeared for good after three or four generations of intermarriage with Europeans. Dr Basedow was a scientist and he never intended to harm countless Aboriginal families. On the contrary, he dedicated much of his short life to extending their future. But the removal of children did not stop in 1953 when the structure of DNA was discovered and ...
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Heidi Zogbaum
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Lectioz Books /Biblio
Melbourne: Australian Scholarly Publishing, Date: 2010. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 150mm x 235mm. Minimal wear to covers. Internally clean. Binding good. 324pp. 2010. Australian Scholarly Publishing ISBN 1921509929 9781921509926 [AU]
Zogbaum, Heidi
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Adelaide Booksellers /Abebooks AUS
ISBN10: 1921509929, ISBN13: 9781921509926, [publisher: Australian Scholarly Publishing, North Melbourne] Softcover Octavo Size. MINT - a NEW copy. Illustrated with Black and White Photographs. Includes Herbert Basedow's 'Knights of the Boomerang' and David Kaus's essay 'On the Photography of Herbert Basedow'. Robust, professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels. 324 pages. "When in 1997 the Bringing Them Home Report about the forcible removal of part-Aboriginal children from their parents was published, many Australians felt stunned and ashamed. What was such a brutal policy of biological engineering meant to achieve, and who were the men behind it? One of them was Dr Herbert Basedow 1881â€"1933 from Adelaide, a geologist, medical doctor, M.P., and anthropologist. He unwittingly provided the administrators of the White Australia policy with a bloodless method of 'breeding out the colour', of biologically absorbing Aborigines into the white-settler society. His studies in Germany had convinced him that Aborigines were the racial ancestors of Europeans, that they were black Caucasians, and therefore Aboriginal features disappeared for good after three or four generations of intermarriage with Europeans. Dr Basedow was a scientist and he never intended to harm countless Aboriginal families. On the contrary, he dedicated much of his short life to extending their future. But the removal of children did not ...
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Heidi Zogbaum
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Lectioz Books /Abebooks AUS
ISBN10: 1921509929, ISBN13: 9781921509926, [publisher: Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne] Softcover First Edition Minimal wear to covers. Internally clean. Binding good. 324pp Size: 150mm x 235mm
[Gloucester, NSW, Australia] [Publication Year: 2010]

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