Quiet Protest: A New History of Activism During the Vietnam War

Author:   Effie Karageorgos
Publisher:   NewSouth Publishing
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9781761170263


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   01 April 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Quiet Protest: A New History of Activism During the Vietnam War


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Author:   Effie Karageorgos
Publisher:   NewSouth Publishing
Imprint:   NewSouth Publishing
ISBN:  

9781761170263


ISBN 10:   1761170260
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   01 April 2026
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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‘A new and original history of protests against the Vietnam War that also broadens our understanding of the meaning and forms of “protest” itself.’ – Professor Sean Scalmer, University of Melbourne School of Historical and Philosophical Studies ‘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 ‘An absorbing history, this book sizzles with thought-provoking insights into opposition to Australia’s role in the Vietnam War. It is history that evokes a tumultuous past and speaks to our troubled present.’ – Ann Curthoys, historian and protester ‘Effie Karageorgos takes us under the bonnet of the anti-Vietnam War protests to provide a fresh perspective on Australia’s democracy. Behind the familiar names and big protests, there were many thousands of Australians quietly debating and donating, writing to the papers and signing petitions, maintaining silent vigils and offering conscientious objectors their sympathy, understanding and moral support. This is a vivid account of a living democracy confronting one of the biggest controversies of the twentieth century.’ – Frank Bongiorno, Donald Horne Professor of History and Public Ideas, University of Canberra ‘More than a history book, Quiet Protest provides great insights into how protests deliver wins for progressive movements.’ – Lee Rhiannon, former Australian Greens Senator


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Effie Karageorgos is a Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Newcastle. She teaches and researches histories of protest, mental health, gender, war and violence. She was awarded the State Library of New South Wales David Scott Mitchell Fellowship in 2023. She is Deputy Co-Director of the UON Centre for Society, Health and Care Research and co-editor of Health and History journal.

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