Issue Details: First known date: 2019... 2019 The Fabrication of Settler Legitimacy: Managing Colonial Violence and Wars in Australian School Textbooks From the 1870s to the Present
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    y separately published work icon Postcolonial Studies vol. 22 no. 3 2019 19328646 2019 periodical issue 'Debates about the ability of Marxist theories to seriously consider genealogies of capitalism other than Eurocentric ones are today in order.1 If it is still possible to think with Marx and at the same time be attentive to multiple forms of exploitation and oppression, such debates are necessary not only to attain a better understanding of the differential integration of the global South into Western-centred capitalist global structures but, just as importantly, they might be instrumental in elaborating a more accurate picture of the history and genealogy of ‘the West’ itself.' (Felipe Lagos-Roja: Introduction) 2019 pg. 362-383
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