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  1. 21 de feb. de 2021 · Evan Smith is a Visiting Fellow with the College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences at Flinders University in South Australia. He has written widely on political extremism, social movements, immigration and national security in Britain, Australia and South Africa.

  2. Abstract. This chapter introduces the themes of the book and provides a brief history of both fascism and anti-fascism in Australia, emphasising that the emergence of fascist and far right movements in Australian history have always been met with opposition and resistance in various forms. This introductory chapter also outlines the existing ...

  3. Evan Smith, Flinders University, Australia. Matthew Worley, University of Reading, UK. Critics' Reviews "The contributors and editors have delivered on their claims to ‘begin the process of properly piecing together the far left’s long-term impact on Australia’ in service of activist history by heeding Walter Benjamin’s bid to ...

  4. 8 de feb. de 2019 · Evan Smith is a Lecturer in History at Flinders University in South Australia. He has published widely on political extremism, social movements and policing in Australia, Britain and South Africa. More by Evan Smith

  5. This book is the first to outline the history of the tactic of ‘no platforming’ at British universities since the 1970s, looking at more than four decades of student protest against racist and fascist figures on campus.The tactic of ‘no platforming’ has been used at British universities and colleges since the National Union of Students adopted the policy in the mid-1970s. The author ...

  6. 21 de mar. de 2020 · Flinders University Law School, Australia. ... Evan Smith. Flinders University Law School, Australia. Search for more papers by this author. Marinella Marmo, Marinella Marmo. Flinders University Law School, Australia. Search for more papers by this author. First published: 21 March 2011.

  7. The far left in Australia had significant effects on post-war politics, culture and society. The Communist Party of Australia (CPA) ended World War II with some 20,000 members, and despite the harsh and vitriolic Cold War climate of the 1950s, seeded or provided impetus for the re-emergence of other movements. Radicals subscribing to ideologies beyond the Soviet orbit - Maoists, Trotskyists ...