2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9809.2009.00828.x
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Containing “Contamination”: Cardinal Moran andFin de SiècleAustralian National Identity, 1888-1911

Abstract: Cardinal Patrick Moran, the Catholic Archbishop of Sydney 1884–1911, believed that Australian Catholicism would flourish with the emergence of the new nation through Federation in 1901, provided that Australians turned away from foreign influences, including anarchism and nihilism. Moran also sought to use Australia to “Christianise” the enormous population of China, and believed that Chinese immigration could make a useful contribution to nation building. As the nineteenth century closed, Moran's aims were al… Show more

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