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- In her study of the League of Nations Union in Britain, Helen McCarthy argues that “the League of Nations inspired a rich and participatory culture of political unrest, popular education and civic ritual." Was the same true in Australia?
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- The League of Nations: Lessons and Legacy
Members of the Australian Delegation to the League of Nations, Geneva
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Title
Members of the Australian Delegation to the League of Nations, Geneva
Subject
League of Nations Delegation
Description
Members of the Australian Delegation to the League of Nations, Geneva. Identified second from left (wearing a top hat) is Sir Arthur Richard. During the General Assembly he attacked the failure of State governments to populate Australia and called on the Commonwealth to take over migration. Rickard was active on the executives of organisations which aimed to foster migrants, including the State branches of the New Settlers' League of Australia, the Big Brother Movement, Dr Barnardo's Homes and the British Empire League.
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Publisher
Australian War Memorial
Date
1926
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Type
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Citation
“Members of the Australian Delegation to the League of Nations, Geneva,” Interwar Internationalism: An Archival History, accessed April 25, 2024, https://tretzthurs10.omeka.net/items/show/51.
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