How far left?: Negotiating radicalism in Australian anti-nuclear politics in the 1960s
From its origins in 1945, anti-nuclear sentiment in Australia underwent an evolution that was based on international developments in nuclear weapons proliferation and occurred in response to the domestic and international trajectory of communism.
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The Far Left in Australia since 1945Editors
J Piccini, E Smith, and M WorleyPagination
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