Throughout the 1960s and 70s, thousands of South Australian protesters took to the streets, publicly demanding social justice and an end to what they regarded as the unwarranted and imperial ventures of the western world. In Adelaide, authorities noted what they saw as the use of a ‘Paris-style’ charge at demonstrations, with participants marching ten abreast with linked arms. At Flinders University, students threatened to burn a dog to death as part of an anti-Vietnam War demonstration. In Adelaide, the man who more than any other personified the Moratorium movement was Flinders University philosopher Brian Medlin, who advocated for a peaceful end to Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam War. As his former student John Schumann has pointe...
ASIO's history of partisan, unprofessional behaviour is in danger of being forgotten. In the post-Se...
Leaflets, newsletters, invitations, bumper stickers, conference publicity, posters, reports, and eve...
Australia is rarely considered to have been a part of the great political changes that swept the wor...
This thesis is a history of protest practice in Australia during the ‘long 1960s’. It begins with th...
When the 'baby-boomers' had reached university age, their understandings, habits and behaviours ofte...
The Revolutionary Socialist Students Alliance (1969-1970) was formed June 1969 and worked with the R...
In 1970 the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) identified the ideas of Antonio Gra...
Mass protest serves either to pressure the government to change policy or to heighten awareness of t...
In the years since the ending of the Vietnam War, the public has generally accepted the view that du...
Across Australia in 1968, students demonstrating against the Vietnam War engaged in confrontational ...
The student revolt of 1967 to 1974, which finally expired about 1978, retains its fascination and mu...
Australian radical and philosopher Brian Medlin met Iris Murdoch at Oxford in the early 1960s, and t...
A significant resource relating to the ‘Long Sixties’ is in the archives of the Australian War Memor...
Most Western countries during the late 1940s through to the 1970s underwent a period of anti-communi...
Between late 1969 and mid-1972 there were 176 premeditated and politically motivated attacks against...
ASIO's history of partisan, unprofessional behaviour is in danger of being forgotten. In the post-Se...
Leaflets, newsletters, invitations, bumper stickers, conference publicity, posters, reports, and eve...
Australia is rarely considered to have been a part of the great political changes that swept the wor...
This thesis is a history of protest practice in Australia during the ‘long 1960s’. It begins with th...
When the 'baby-boomers' had reached university age, their understandings, habits and behaviours ofte...
The Revolutionary Socialist Students Alliance (1969-1970) was formed June 1969 and worked with the R...
In 1970 the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) identified the ideas of Antonio Gra...
Mass protest serves either to pressure the government to change policy or to heighten awareness of t...
In the years since the ending of the Vietnam War, the public has generally accepted the view that du...
Across Australia in 1968, students demonstrating against the Vietnam War engaged in confrontational ...
The student revolt of 1967 to 1974, which finally expired about 1978, retains its fascination and mu...
Australian radical and philosopher Brian Medlin met Iris Murdoch at Oxford in the early 1960s, and t...
A significant resource relating to the ‘Long Sixties’ is in the archives of the Australian War Memor...
Most Western countries during the late 1940s through to the 1970s underwent a period of anti-communi...
Between late 1969 and mid-1972 there were 176 premeditated and politically motivated attacks against...
ASIO's history of partisan, unprofessional behaviour is in danger of being forgotten. In the post-Se...
Leaflets, newsletters, invitations, bumper stickers, conference publicity, posters, reports, and eve...
Australia is rarely considered to have been a part of the great political changes that swept the wor...