SHORTLISTED FOR THE AHRC'S ANNUAL HUMAN RIGHTS MEDALS AND AWARDSThe first decade of the twenty-fi...
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A vivid, salutary study of Australia's little-known participation in the post-war occupation of J...
In the spirit of Natalie Angier's The Canon, and writing with the verve and wit of Bill Bryson,...
The remarkable story of how a consul and his allies helped save thousands of Jews from the Holoca...
'I wasn't happy. I wasn't unhappy. I was there at that time and that was all. I didn't involve my...
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As the Iron Curtain starts to fray, a young man falls under the spell of a charismatic outsider
'After spending much of my life dedicated to the serious craft of politics, I have to admit that ...
'We cannot blame particular individuals for modern Labor's malaise, because it is part of a syste...