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Aboriginal/left struggle for land rights
The modern Australian land rights movement has seen many successful political collaborations between ...
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At least as early as the 1840s (“Australia” having only been settled by white Europeans in 1788), the ...
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As in much of the world, anarchists and sympathizers played a large role in the formation of syndicalist-leaning ...
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Anti-nuclear protests, Marshall Islands
The Marshall Islands were ruled by Germany until World War I, when they were taken over by Japan and ...
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Organized and sustained anti-war and peace movements occurred in Australia as early as World War I and ...
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Australia, ecological and land preservation movement, 1960s–2000s
The environmental and ecological preservation movement in Australia emerged out of initial campaigns ...
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Australia, new social movements
Since the early twentieth century, the term “social movements” has been used to denote socialist and ...
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Australia, unemployed movement
The Great Depression of the 1930s wrought enormous misery for a generation of Australian workers. Many ...
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Australian aboriginal protests
Australian indigenous political resistance of the modern era can be traced to the first aboriginal political ...
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The long history of the Australian labor movement discloses a pattern of precocious advance, swift integration, ...
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