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Resisting Australia's Wars
The World War I Anti-conscription movement
Background to the Conscription Referendums
The Conscription Referendums
Opposition to Conscription
Trade Union and Labor Opposition to Conscription
Women's Groups Opposition to Conscription
Socialist Opposition to Conscription
Catholic Opposition to Conscription
Explaining the success of the Anti-conscription campaign
References
The Australian Peace Movement 1914-18
Part 1: Snapshots: Mark Feinberg and the Turkish view of Gallipoli
Snapshots: The Women's Peace Army
Snapshots: The IWW and Archbishop Mannix
Part 2: Overview of the Peace Movement
The Conscription Referendum and The Present
Project Albany and The Centenary of the Great War
Introduction: The Story of James Maynard
Project Albany
The Sterilization of War and Violence
Repatriation Stories
Thomas Abdullah
Rachel Pratt
Conclusion
Opposition to the Vietnam War in Australia
Background to the Vietnam War
Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War
The First Phase: Initial Dissent 1964-66
The Second Phase: Civil Disobedience 1967-69
The Underground Resistance Network & Widening Civil Disobedience
The Third Phase: Mass Mobilisations & Moratoriums 1969-72
The Role of Church Groups in the Vietnam War Campaign
Conclusion: The Achievements of the 1964-72 Antiwar Movement
References
Online resources & Further reading
Australian Conscientious Objectors to War
Introduction of Selective National Service during the Vietnam War
Nature of Conscientious Beliefs
Legal Determination of Conscientious Beliefs
The Conscientious Objectors
Personal Stories: Historic Peace Churches
Personal Stories: Religious
Personal Stories: Humanism
Personal Stories: Serving Soldiers
Personal Stories: Unsuccessful Application
Further Reading on Conscientious Objection
Australian Conscientious Non-compliers during the Vietnam War
Introduction of Selective National Service
Nature of Conscientious Beliefs
Conscientious Non-Compliance
The Non-Compliers
Personal Stories : Opposition to Conscription
Personal Stories: Opposition to the Vietnam War
Personal Stories: Pacifism
Personal Stories: Objector to Non-Complier
Personal Stories: Government Mandating a Non-Complier as an Objector
Personal Stories: Opposition to Contemporary Society
References and Further Reading
Peacemakers
Peacemakers of the Past
Vida Goldstein
Vida Goldstein - Overview
The Women's Peace Army
The United Women's No-Conscription Rally, 1916
Edward William Cole
Introduction
The Cole's Book Arcade
Cole's Ideals
Conclusion
Online Resources and Further reading
Doris Blackburn
Early Peace Activism
Between the Wars
Member of Parliament
References and Further Reading
Jim Cairns
Background
Voice of Opposition to the Vietnam War
Leadership of the Vietnam Moratorium Campaign
References and Further Reading
Judge Christopher Weeramantry: His Influence and Legacy
World Court Ruling on the Legality of Nuclear Weapons
Weeramantry's Career
International Initiative of Shared Wisdom and views on religion
References and Further Reading
The Peacemaker
Introduction
The Peacemaker: 1939—46
The Peacemaker: 1947—63
The Peacemaker during the Vietnam War Era (1964–68)
The Peacemaker’s last years (1969-71)
What happened to The Peacemaker?
How much did The Peacemaker influence opinions?
References and Further Reading
Current Peace Activism
The Quakers
The origin of the Quakers
The Quaker Peace Testimony
Quaker Opposition to War
The Quakers and Peacemaking
Quaker Humanitarian Relief
Epilogue
References & Further Reading
Medical Association for the Prevention of War (MAPW)
Overview of MAPW
The history of MAPW
Recent and Current Activities of MAPW
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF)
The origins of WILPF
Challenging militarism
WILPF activities
WILPF today
Further reading
Sue Coleman-Haseldine
Overview and early life
Early work on nuclear disarmament
The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons
References
The Machinery of War
Nuclear Weapons in Australia & the Pacific
Nuclear testing in Australia
Nuclear Disarmament Campaigns in Australia in the 1960s
Nuclear Disarmament Campaigns in Australia in the 1970s
Nuclear Testing in the Pacific 1950s-80s
Opposition to French Nuclear Testing 1960s-90s
References
Online Resources & Further Reading
Australia at Federation in 1901
Introduction
'Australia for Australians'
Social Reforms in Federation
Militarism before 1914
Deadly Legacies: Gallipoli, WWI and the Continuing Belief in Military Security
Introduction
Anzac Day and Militarism
Current policies: time to turn things around?
Nuclear Free Pacific
References and Further Reading
Practicing Peace
Arts Towards Peace
Introduction
Fellow Travellers
Prison of History
Not in My Name
Small Monument for Tiananmen Square
Peace professionals and researchers in Australia
Peace Psychology in Australia
Reflections on Peace Campaigns
Harry van Moorst: Opposition to the Vietnam War
The Vietnam Moratorium: Background and Formation
The First Moratorium, May 8 1970
Later Moratoriums: September 1970 and June 1971
Early draft resistance in the Vietnam War, 1966-69
The Vietnam Draft Resisters Union, 1970-71
Melbourne University Resistance Commune and later, 1971-72
Further reading & References
Les Dalton: Peace Movements of the 1930s-60s
Introduction
Peace Campaigns of the 1930s
Peace campaigns during World War 2
Australia, the Bomb and Peace Campaigns of the 1940s
The "Peace Parsons" and Campaigns of the 1950s
British Nuclear Testing in Australia
Peace Campaigns in the 1960s
Conclusion: the Legacy of the Post-war Peace Movement
References
Exhibition of Exhibitions
Items
About us
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Home
Stories
Vietnam Moratorium
Resisting Australia's Wars
The World War I Anti-conscription movement
Background to the Conscription Referendums
The Conscription Referendums
Opposition to Conscription
Trade Union and Labor Opposition to Conscription
Women's Groups Opposition to Conscription
Socialist Opposition to Conscription
Catholic Opposition to Conscription
Explaining the success of the Anti-conscription campaign
References
The Australian Peace Movement 1914-18
Part 1: Snapshots: Mark Feinberg and the Turkish view of Gallipoli
Snapshots: The Women's Peace Army
Snapshots: The IWW and Archbishop Mannix
Part 2: Overview of the Peace Movement
The Conscription Referendum and The Present
Project Albany and The Centenary of the Great War
Introduction: The Story of James Maynard
Project Albany
The Sterilization of War and Violence
Repatriation Stories
Thomas Abdullah
Rachel Pratt
Conclusion
Opposition to the Vietnam War in Australia
Background to the Vietnam War
Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War
The First Phase: Initial Dissent 1964-66
The Second Phase: Civil Disobedience 1967-69
The Underground Resistance Network & Widening Civil Disobedience
The Third Phase: Mass Mobilisations & Moratoriums 1969-72
The Role of Church Groups in the Vietnam War Campaign
Conclusion: The Achievements of the 1964-72 Antiwar Movement
References
Online resources & Further reading
Australian Conscientious Objectors to War
Introduction of Selective National Service during the Vietnam War
Nature of Conscientious Beliefs
Legal Determination of Conscientious Beliefs
The Conscientious Objectors
Personal Stories: Historic Peace Churches
Personal Stories: Religious
Personal Stories: Humanism
Personal Stories: Serving Soldiers
Personal Stories: Unsuccessful Application
Further Reading on Conscientious Objection
Australian Conscientious Non-compliers during the Vietnam War
Introduction of Selective National Service
Nature of Conscientious Beliefs
Conscientious Non-Compliance
The Non-Compliers
Personal Stories : Opposition to Conscription
Personal Stories: Opposition to the Vietnam War
Personal Stories: Pacifism
Personal Stories: Objector to Non-Complier
Personal Stories: Government Mandating a Non-Complier as an Objector
Personal Stories: Opposition to Contemporary Society
References and Further Reading
Peacemakers
Peacemakers of the Past
Vida Goldstein
Vida Goldstein - Overview
The Women's Peace Army
The United Women's No-Conscription Rally, 1916
Edward William Cole
Introduction
The Cole's Book Arcade
Cole's Ideals
Conclusion
Online Resources and Further reading
Doris Blackburn
Early Peace Activism
Between the Wars
Member of Parliament
References and Further Reading
Jim Cairns
Background
Voice of Opposition to the Vietnam War
Leadership of the Vietnam Moratorium Campaign
References and Further Reading
Judge Christopher Weeramantry: His Influence and Legacy
World Court Ruling on the Legality of Nuclear Weapons
Weeramantry's Career
International Initiative of Shared Wisdom and views on religion
References and Further Reading
The Peacemaker
Introduction
The Peacemaker: 1939—46
The Peacemaker: 1947—63
The Peacemaker during the Vietnam War Era (1964–68)
The Peacemaker’s last years (1969-71)
What happened to The Peacemaker?
How much did The Peacemaker influence opinions?
References and Further Reading
Current Peace Activism
The Quakers
The origin of the Quakers
The Quaker Peace Testimony
Quaker Opposition to War
The Quakers and Peacemaking
Quaker Humanitarian Relief
Epilogue
References & Further Reading
Medical Association for the Prevention of War (MAPW)
Overview of MAPW
The history of MAPW
Recent and Current Activities of MAPW
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF)
The origins of WILPF
Challenging militarism
WILPF activities
WILPF today
Further reading
Sue Coleman-Haseldine
Overview and early life
Early work on nuclear disarmament
The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons
References
The Machinery of War
Nuclear Weapons in Australia & the Pacific
Nuclear testing in Australia
Nuclear Disarmament Campaigns in Australia in the 1960s
Nuclear Disarmament Campaigns in Australia in the 1970s
Nuclear Testing in the Pacific 1950s-80s
Opposition to French Nuclear Testing 1960s-90s
References
Online Resources & Further Reading
Australia at Federation in 1901
Introduction
'Australia for Australians'
Social Reforms in Federation
Militarism before 1914
Deadly Legacies: Gallipoli, WWI and the Continuing Belief in Military Security
Introduction
Anzac Day and Militarism
Current policies: time to turn things around?
Nuclear Free Pacific
References and Further Reading
Practicing Peace
Arts Towards Peace
Introduction
Fellow Travellers
Prison of History
Not in My Name
Small Monument for Tiananmen Square
Peace professionals and researchers in Australia
Peace Psychology in Australia
Reflections on Peace Campaigns
Harry van Moorst: Opposition to the Vietnam War
The Vietnam Moratorium: Background and Formation
The First Moratorium, May 8 1970
Later Moratoriums: September 1970 and June 1971
Early draft resistance in the Vietnam War, 1966-69
The Vietnam Draft Resisters Union, 1970-71
Melbourne University Resistance Commune and later, 1971-72
Further reading & References
Les Dalton: Peace Movements of the 1930s-60s
Introduction
Peace Campaigns of the 1930s
Peace campaigns during World War 2
Australia, the Bomb and Peace Campaigns of the 1940s
The "Peace Parsons" and Campaigns of the 1950s
British Nuclear Testing in Australia
Peace Campaigns in the 1960s
Conclusion: the Legacy of the Post-war Peace Movement
References
Exhibition of Exhibitions
Items
About us
Map
Stories
Practicing Peace
Peace professionals and researchers in Australia
Peace Psychology in Australia
Peace professionals and researchers in Australia
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