Melbourne University Publishing
Justice and Hope: Essays, lectures and other writings by Raimond Gaita
by Frank Bongiorno •
Helpem Fren: Australia and the Regional Assistance Mission to the Solomon Islands by Michael Wesley
by Ceridwen Spark •
The Young Menzies: Success, failure, resilience 1894–1942 edited by Zachary Gorman
by David Horner •
Unmaking Angas Downs: History and myth on a Central Australian pastoral station by Shannyn Palmer
by Eleanor Hogan •
More than thirty years after the last helicopters left the roof of the American embassy in Saigon, the flow of new books on the Vietnam war shows no sign of abating. Among them are some intended for a limited, scholarly market, some for a wider general readership; some for Americans, some for Australians. These three books exemplify some of the trends in both the substance and the style of Vietnam war histories, and illustrate both the virtues and the faults of differing approaches to the most controversial conflict of the twentieth century.
... (read more)The Australians at Geneva: Internationalist diplomacy in the interwar years by James Cotton
by Michelle Staff •
European Vision and the South Pacific, Third Edition by Bernard Smith
by Lynette Russell •
Subimperial Power: Australia in the international arena by Clinton Fernandes
by Kevin Foster •