Peace Movements

‘The Lesser Evil? Opposition to War and Fascism in Australia 1920-1941’, University of Melbourne History Monograph Series, Melbourne 1992

‘Falling in and out of love: Doris Hordern, Maurice Blackburn and the Women’s Political Association, 1911-15, in Phillip Deery & July Kimber, (eds) Fighting Against War: Peace Activism in the Twentieth Century, Australian Society for the Study of Labour History, Melbourne 2015, pp. 32-55.

‘Maurice and Doris Blackburn - fighting war and conscription’, paper presented to When we voted ‘No’: Democratic Opposition to War, the 1916-17 Anti-Conscription Campaigns – Impacts and Legacies Conference, 20 May 2017.

‘Egon Kisch’, 1885-1948, journalist and communist, Australian Dictionary of Biography, Vol. 15, MUP, Carlton, 2000, pp. 34-5.

Geoffrey Dean Loftus-Hills (1910-1999) agricultural scientist, public servant and activist, Australian Dictionary of Biography, February 2025. https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/loftushills-geoffrey-dean-33817

Peacemakers of the Past: Doris Blackburn’, Australian Living Peace Museum. http://www.livingpeacemuseum.org.au/omeka/exhibits/show/doris-blackburn February 2020.

Contributer to ‘Walking tour of Melbourne WWI anti-conscription sites’, http://www.livingpeacemuseum.org.au/s/alpm/page/audio-tour.

‘The Australian Peace Congress, September 1937’, Australia 1938, Bulletin No. 3, December 1980, pp. 19-28.

PhD Thesis, ‘Defending the Bad Against the Worse: The Peace Movement in Australia in the 1930s – Its Origins, Structure, and Development’, University of Melbourne, 1984.  Supervisor: Dr Lloyd Robson.