In the 1960s and 1970s, ‘Australian Maoists’ could be either members of the Communist Party of Australia (Marxist-Leninist) or non-members who shared a commitment to the struggle for an independent, socialist Australia. Maoists in Australia have been associated with militancy, and were arguably the most despised grouping within the Australian Far Left. They were most active in Victoria during the 1960s and 1970s. The Maoist social movement was a response to the existing order of life in Australia during that period. The Vietnam War and the existence of conscription for young Australian males influenced the heightened atmosphere and urgency for social change that characterised that era. Like others in the Far Left at the time, Australia...
This dissertation examines the global history of Maoism in the 1960s and 1970s. It provides analyses...
The student revolt of 1967 to 1974, which finally expired about 1978, retains its fascination and mu...
The World Festivals of Youth and Students – elaborate Soviet sponsored gatherings attracting thousan...
The rise of the Monash University Labor Club to the most prominent radical student group in Austral...
The far left in Australia had significant effects on post-war politics, culture and society. The Com...
This thesis is the first most empirical investigation of what was commonly known as Maoism in Austra...
. By the time the Journal ofAustralian Political Economy (JAPE) started to appear in 1977, the highp...
Like the revolutionary movements of the twentieth century, contemporary Maoist movements have combin...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Where does Australia fit in the story of the “long 1960s”? The nation entered the decade ruled by a ...
The thesis is a sophisticated and non-sectarian Marxist critique of Australian Communism focusing on...
A dominant narrative understands the Maoist movement in Odisha as a spillover effect from the neighb...
In December, 1971, the Communist Party of Australia suffered its second split in eight years. In 196...
© 2009 Dr. Kristy YeatsA study of the Australian New Left might not immediately appear pertinent to ...
In the early 1960s, West German intellectuals began to discuss the role and importance of Mao Zedong...
This dissertation examines the global history of Maoism in the 1960s and 1970s. It provides analyses...
The student revolt of 1967 to 1974, which finally expired about 1978, retains its fascination and mu...
The World Festivals of Youth and Students – elaborate Soviet sponsored gatherings attracting thousan...
The rise of the Monash University Labor Club to the most prominent radical student group in Austral...
The far left in Australia had significant effects on post-war politics, culture and society. The Com...
This thesis is the first most empirical investigation of what was commonly known as Maoism in Austra...
. By the time the Journal ofAustralian Political Economy (JAPE) started to appear in 1977, the highp...
Like the revolutionary movements of the twentieth century, contemporary Maoist movements have combin...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Where does Australia fit in the story of the “long 1960s”? The nation entered the decade ruled by a ...
The thesis is a sophisticated and non-sectarian Marxist critique of Australian Communism focusing on...
A dominant narrative understands the Maoist movement in Odisha as a spillover effect from the neighb...
In December, 1971, the Communist Party of Australia suffered its second split in eight years. In 196...
© 2009 Dr. Kristy YeatsA study of the Australian New Left might not immediately appear pertinent to ...
In the early 1960s, West German intellectuals began to discuss the role and importance of Mao Zedong...
This dissertation examines the global history of Maoism in the 1960s and 1970s. It provides analyses...
The student revolt of 1967 to 1974, which finally expired about 1978, retains its fascination and mu...
The World Festivals of Youth and Students – elaborate Soviet sponsored gatherings attracting thousan...