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A new terror to death: Public memory and the disappearance of John Dunmore Lang

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posted on 2019-05-15, 00:00 authored by Benjamin JonesBenjamin Jones, PA Pickering
© 2014 Taylor and Francis Group LLC. John Dunmore Lang was one the most prominent figures in Australian colonial politics. As the founder of the Scots Church in Sydney, a long-serving member of the New South Wales Legislative Council, the editor of his own newspapers and the author of hundreds of books and pamphlets, Lang had an enormous platform to express his views. Despite his prominence in life, Lang’s legacy has been distorted by public memory and his passionate support for an Australian republic has been largely muted. This article examines Lang’s works and his treatment by public memory. This article has been peer-reviewed.

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Volume

11

Issue

2

Start Page

125

End Page

145

Number of Pages

21

eISSN

1833-4881

ISSN

1449-0854

Publisher

Taylor & Francis Australasia

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

External Author Affiliations

Australian National University

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

History Australia

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