February 18, 2011
Is the Flinders map really Australia’s Elgin Marbles?
A campaign in Australia is calling for Britain to relinquish ownership of the first map to use the term Australia. The case is being styled as similar to that of the Parthenon Marbles, but in reality, it is a very different proposition. Whatever the merits of this particular case & its connection to Australia’s history, it was never owned by Australia – it was never removed from the country in dubious circumstances. Comparing such arguments, merely weakens the argument for well grounded cases such as that of the Parthenon Marbles, by comparing them to cases where the justification for restitution is far less strong.
From:
The Age (Melbourne)
Call to hand over our ‘birth certificate’
Melissa Jenkins
January 25, 2011
AAPIt’s our “birth certificate” and the Brits should hand it over.
So goes the cry on the eve of Australia Day as a campaign is launched to bring home the first map to use the name “Australia”.
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