992 resultados para Howard, John, 1726-1790.
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BAL v. 7, p. 50 ; Sabin 59288.
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Later editions published under title: The history of the lives and bloody exploits of the most noted pirates.
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[l-r: John Lenfesty, Capt. J.R. Royston, John Howard, Coach Thomas Trueblood]
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Book review
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In this chapter, John Howard’s policy speech to The Sydney Institute, a conservative think tank, on October 11, 2007 as the Australian Prime Minister of the day, is analysed within the frame of discourse analysis to make visible how the speech works in old ways to dress up neoliberal policy as new and reformist. Taking centre stage, Howard pointed to concrete steps undertaken to achieve what he called a “new reconciliation.” This cynical manoeuvre, which put reconciliation back onto the election agenda (after it was earlier derided for its divisive and muddle headed symbolism), constituted a “neoliberal quickstep” (Reiger, 2006) or quickfix of sorts. The speech was also used as a place to reintroduce the Northern Territory Intervention, which at the time was purported to be a response to child abuse and Indigenous community dysfunction.