Quiet Protest by Effie Karageorgos


ISBN
9781761170263
Published
Binding
Paperback
Dimensions
153 x 234mm

A new history of protest told through the quiet activism of everyday Australians.

The Vietnam War sparked the largest public demonstrations Australia had ever seen. Hundreds of thousands of citizens actively opposed the war in the 1960s and 70s. It was a protest movement that changed the way people across the country responded to political decisions that impacted their lives.

Quiet Protest uncovers a hidden side of this movement, telling the story of activism that was powered by letter-writing, legal aid, fundraising and everyday conversations. The public anti-Vietnam War protest movement was unprecedented, but so was the 'quieter' movement. By focusing on the anti-Vietnam War movement in NSW, this book offers a case study which re-imagines our understanding of protest.

These quieter acts of dissent reshaped political engagement and laid the groundwork for future movements from feminist organising to climate justice. Historian Effie Karageorgos offers a captivating new perspective of what it means to protest, and who gets remembered.

'Effie Karageorgos dives deep in the archives, revealing the mechanics and diversities of a mass protest movement. There is nothing else like it.' Rowan Cahill, historian and co-author of Radical Sydney
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