The relationship between the established and new left groupings in the anit-Vietnam War movement in Victoria, 1967-1972

Davis, Glen Anthony (2001) The relationship between the established and new left groupings in the anit-Vietnam War movement in Victoria, 1967-1972. Research Master thesis, Victoria University of Technology.

Abstract

This thesis examines the relationship between the various left groupings that constituted the opposition to the war in Vietnam in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The focus is on how the newer radical groups of this period interacted with and influenced the established Left and peace movement. The work concentrates on opposition to the war within the Australian State of Victoria, drawing upon interviews with participants as well as written material from primary and secondary sources.

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Master of Arts by Research.
Missing page 231.

Item type Thesis (Research Master thesis)
URI https://vuir.vu.edu.au/id/eprint/36042
Subjects Historical > Faculty/School/Research Centre/Department > School of Communication and the Arts
Historical > FOR Classification > 1606 Political Science
Historical > FOR Classification > 2103 Historical Studies
Keywords history, politics, political groups, civil disobedience, militancy, Vietnam Moratorium Committee, anti-conscription movement, Moratorium to End the War in Vietnam, CPA, Communist Party of Australia, socialism, ALP, Australian Labor Party
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