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Place as archive: The heritage of children's homes and the legacies of colonial violence / Sarah Hayes, Steven Cooke, Edwina Kay and Antony Catrice ; 9. Engaging communities in archives and museums / Imelda Miller, Olivia Robinson and Cameo Dalley ; 10. History by committee: Representing the 'facts' of settler colonialism in a local historical society museum / Cameo Dalley and Ashley Barnwell ; 11. Displaying frontier violence at the Australian War Memorial / Thomas J. Rogers ; 12. Blue sky mining and Sweet Country: Is it too soon to commemorate colonial violence? / Chris Healy -- Afterword: Re-membering history at our current juncture / Yin Paradies. 330 1 $aMemory in Place brings together Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars and practitioners grappling with the continued potency of memories and experiences of colonialism. While many of these conversations have taken place on a national stage, this collection returns to the rich intimacy of the local. 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