Browsing Volume 25, 2008 by Title
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Book review: Destination Australia by Eric Richards
(Flinders University, 2008)Book Review: Destination Australia by Eric Richards Sydney: UNSW Press, 2008, 431pp. -
Book review: Political Tourists: Travellers from Australia to the Soviet Union in the 1920s-1940s, edited by Sheila Fitzpatrick & Carolyn Rasmussen
(Flinders University, 2008)Book Review: Political Tourists: Travellers from Australia to the Soviet Union in the 1920s-1940s edited by Sheila Fitzpatrick & Carolyn Rasmussen Melbourne: MUP, 2008, 312 pp. -
Book Review: Spinning the Dream: Assimilation in Australia 1950-1970 by Anna Haebich
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Book review: Strategic Asia 2007-08: Domestic Political Change and Grand Strategy edited by Ashley L. Tellis and Michael Wills
(Flinders University, 2008)Book Review: Strategic Asia 2007-08: Domestic Political Change and Grand Strategy edited by Ashley L. Tellis and Michael Wills The seventh edition of the Strategic Asia series continues the tradition of providing insightful, ... -
Book review: The Times Will Suit Them: Postmodern Conservatism in Australia, by Geoff Boucher and Matthew Sharpe
(Flinders University, 2008)Book Review: The Times Will Suit Them: Postmodern Conservatism in Australia by Geoff Boucher and Matthew Sharpe Crows Nest: Allen and Unwin, 2008, 256 pp. -
Disraeli and the Early Victorian ‘History Wars’
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Europe’s Aggregation of Power: The Need and Desire to Influence International Politics
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Front matter
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Letters to the Editor
(Flinders University, 2008)The article by Jordan Bastoni "The South Australian Constitution: Why did it fail" on page 60, in volume 24 of FJHP, inadvertently I trust, gives the impression that I think the constitutional reform is "above the heads" ... -
'A National Nuisance': The Banning of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Australia in 1941
(Flinders University, 2008)In 1941, during the Second World War, the Menzies government banned Jehovah’s Witnesses, giving them the distinction of being the only Christian religious body to be banned in Australia during the twentieth century. Unlike ... -
A Thawing in the Cold War? Examining Nikita Khrushchev’s Visit to the USA, 15-27 September 1959
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