A significant resource relating to the ‘Long Sixties’ is in the archives of the Australian War Memorial (AWM), Canberra. It comprises 82 professionally filmed interviews, filmed against a green background to enable future film-makers creative freedom regarding their use. The interviews range in length from about fifteen minutes to over an hour; the subjects are well-known and not so well-known activists, male and female, in the anti-Vietnam movement in Australia, 1962-75
An article in response to a one-year research fellowship provided by Decolonising Arts Institute in ...
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[Extract]The use of personal narratives has proved a popular method of studying the Vietnam War, bot...
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A critique of historical writing on the Australia\u27s involvement in the Vietnam War
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This essay is a commissioned interview with Andrea Luka Zimmerman about her film Prisoner of War (20...
This research has studied Palmerston North as a case study to measure community responses to the Vie...
Bill Gammage is a historian and Adjunct Professor in the Humanities Research Centre at the Australia...
A bibliography of Australian writing on the Vietnam War, including an extensive list of primary sour...
An article in response to a one-year research fellowship provided by Decolonising Arts Institute in ...
Remnants of the American War is an interactive documentary exploring the legacy of the American War ...
This is a transcript of an interview with Garry Bell, a Vietnam Veteran. It covers parts of his expe...
This thesis is a history of protest practice in Australia during the ‘long 1960s’. It begins with th...
[Extract]The use of personal narratives has proved a popular method of studying the Vietnam War, bot...
This thesis examines and compares a series of movies and a game set in the Vietnam War as well as th...
Throughout the 1960s and 70s, thousands of South Australian protesters took to the streets, publicly...
A critique of historical writing on the Australia\u27s involvement in the Vietnam War
This recording forms part of a collection of interviews with UTAS staff, former staff and alumni stu...
This is an original piece of research that addresses a much neglected area in documentary film. The...
The Vietnam War is remembered more for the controversy than the war itself. This has contributed to ...
This essay is a commissioned interview with Andrea Luka Zimmerman about her film Prisoner of War (20...
This research has studied Palmerston North as a case study to measure community responses to the Vie...
Bill Gammage is a historian and Adjunct Professor in the Humanities Research Centre at the Australia...
A bibliography of Australian writing on the Vietnam War, including an extensive list of primary sour...
An article in response to a one-year research fellowship provided by Decolonising Arts Institute in ...
Remnants of the American War is an interactive documentary exploring the legacy of the American War ...
This is a transcript of an interview with Garry Bell, a Vietnam Veteran. It covers parts of his expe...