Tuesday, October 3, 2017

AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITIES IN REVOLT DURING THE WAR YEARS

 Dissent , by Dr Sally Percival  Wood  ,  to  be  launched in coming months  by Scribe , Melbourne,  will present  stirring   days  on   campus  and  pass  comment on    tamer   times   in   modern   universities. 

In a trade  review of  the book by Kelsey Oldham , a bookseller  at Readings  and deputy editor  of  the music magazine , Swampland , it has been  highly rated , four stars ,  and   reads :  

 Sally Percival Wood’s Dissent is a lively and accessible slice of Australian cultural history. Percival Wood revisits the tumultuous 1960s and reveals the extent to which an unlikely and often-forgotten institution, the university student press, sparked Australia’s progressive leap forward.  
 
Exploring the role of radical student magazines in the abolition of censorship and the advancement of Indigenous, queer and women’s rights, Dissent is also full of remarkable stories from the time: how university students helped to smuggle copies of Ulysses and Lady Chatterley’s Lover into the country, and ASIO agents infiltrated university campuses to monitor anti-Vietnam War sentiment in the student press.
 
Percival Wood’s conversational tone lets her research speak for itself, generously quoting scandalised politicians and the brazen student editors who mocked them. At the same time, her personal admiration for the student dissidents and her disdain for the mentality of Menzies’ Australia gives the book polemical force.

 Dissent ends with a frank meditation on the current state of student politics and the place of student publications today, whose influence wanes in the wake of the commercialisation of higher education. This is an entertaining, relevant and well-researched book that will appeal to anyone interested in how social change is made.

This blog is delighted   that  Dissent  will soon hit the road as we played a minor part  in Sally's  research , making available for  her   items from our shambolic  files  when she  came  to   Magnetic   Island   from Melbourne with journalist  and  former  MHR   Pete Steedman , who  figures in  Dissent  . Steedman , above , left, is shown working during those heady days  of  university press action in Melbourne .The federal government even  considered bringing in special legislation to charge him  with  subversion


 Sally has  been going through  the final stages of  pre -publication  dealing  with  a  serious   health  condition .  Highly recommended  you  buy  Dissent , endorsed by Phillip Adams  of  the  ABC's  Late Night  Live .
Prominent   ALP figure  Dr  Jim Cairns  addressing anti war  rally including many  university students   in  Melbourne .