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Today, Mark McKenna, professor of history at the University of Sydney, will be reading his piece from the latest edition of The Monthly.
It's called 'The Stunted Country', and in it, he argues that there can be no possibility of an Australian republic without constitutional recognition of Indigenous Australians.
Guest: Mark McKenna, professor of history at the University of Sydney.
Background reading: The stunted country in The Monthly.
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Today, Mark McKenna, professor of history at the University of Sydney, will be reading his piece from the latest edition of The Monthly.
It's called 'The Stunted Country', and in it, he argues that there can be no possibility of an Australian republic without constitutional recognition of Indigenous Australians.
Guest: Mark McKenna, professor of history at the University of Sydney.
Background reading: The stunted country in The Monthly.
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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