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MacIntyre, S. (1993). The Oxford history <strong>of</strong> Australia: The succeeding age 1901-1942. Melbourne,<br />

Australia: Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press.<br />

MacIntyre, S. (1999). A concise history <strong>of</strong> Australia. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge<br />

<strong>University</strong> Press.<br />

MacIntyre, S. (2007, March 7). Polemic fails its own test. The Australian Literary Review, 12-13.<br />

MacIntyre, S., & Clark, A. (2003). The history wars. Melbourne, Australia: Melbourne <strong>University</strong><br />

Press.<br />

MacKenzie, A.A. (1968). Social studies for year 9. Milton, Australia: Jacaranda Press.<br />

MacNamara, L. (2005, September 25). Nelson ‘feral’, claim ministers. The Australian. Retrieved<br />

October 17, 2005 from<br />

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/printpage/0,5942,16719871,00.html<br />

Maiden, S., & Ferrari, J. (2007, March 1). Rudd to push school standards. The Australian, pp. 1, 4.<br />

Maiden, S., & Harris, T. (2005, February 10). Howard hits back with broadside at ‘radical teachers’.<br />

The Australian, p. 3.<br />

Maingueneau, D., & O’Regan, J.P. (October, 2006). Is discourse analysis critical? And this risky<br />

order <strong>of</strong> discourse. Critical Discourse Studies (3)2, 229-235.<br />

Manne, R. (Ed.). (2003). Whitewash: On Keith Windshuttle’s fabrication <strong>of</strong> Aboriginal history.<br />

Melbourne, Australia: Black Inc.<br />

Manne, R. (2004). Neither column in this moral ledger will cancel the other out. In S. Warhaft (Ed.),<br />

Well may we say…The speeches that made Australia (pp 58-69). Melbourne, Australia: Black<br />

Inc.<br />

Manne, R. (2007a, August 18-19). PM deaf to the true Aboriginal condition. The Weekend<br />

Australian, p. 26.<br />

Manne, R. (2007b, July 28-29). Thoughtless criticism deserves derision. The Weekend Australian, p.<br />

25.<br />

Manuel, C. (2009). bell hooks’s children’s literature: Writing to transform the world at its root. In M.<br />

del Guadalupe Davidson, & G. Yancy (Eds.), Critical perspectives on bell hooks. New York,<br />

NY: Routledge.<br />

Marius, R., & Page, M.E. (2010). A short guide to writing about history (7 th ed.). New York, NY:<br />

Longman.<br />

Marsh, C. (2008). Becoming a teacher: Knowledge, skills and issues (4 th ed.). Frenchs Forest,<br />

Australia: Pearson Education.<br />

Marsh, C. (2004). Conceptual structures and Studies <strong>of</strong> Society and Environment: Shifting sands or is<br />

the beach bare? In P.L. Jeffrey (Ed.). AARE conference 2004 (11 pp). Melbourne, Australia:<br />

Australian Association for Research in Education.<br />

Martin, J. (1983). What should we do with a hidden curriculum when we find one? In H. Giroux & D.<br />

Purpel (Eds.), The hidden curriculum and moral education: Deception or discovery (pp. 122-<br />

139). Berkeley, CA: McCutchan.<br />

Martin, J.R., & Wodak, R. (2003). Re/reading the past: Critical and functional perspectives on time<br />

and value. Philadelphia, PA: John Benjamins.<br />

Marwick, A. (2001). The new nature <strong>of</strong> history: Knowledge, evidence, language. Hampshire, United<br />

Kingdom: Palgrave.<br />

Matchett, S. (2004, February 25). Another Clark enters the history war debate. The Weekend<br />

Australian. Retrieved October 10, 2005 from<br />

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5744,8785913%255E28078,00.ht<br />

ml<br />

McCarthy, C. (1990). Race and curriculum. Hampshire, United Kingdom: The Falmer Press.<br />

McKenzie, M. (2005). The ‘post-post period’ and environmental education research. Environmental<br />

Education Research, 11(4), 401-412.<br />

McMahon, W. (1972, January 26). The Australian Aborigines: Commonwealth Policy and<br />

Achievements. Statement by the Prime Minister Rt. Hon. William McMahon, 26 January 1972.<br />

McQueen, H. (1974). Aborigines, race and racism. Ringwood, Australia: Penguin Books.<br />

Melleuish, G. (2006, August 19-20). Story <strong>of</strong> a true blue country. The Weekend Australian, p. 21.<br />

Melleuish, G. (2006, August 25). Narrative history still best [Letter to the editor]. The Australian, p.<br />

15.<br />

433

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