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The radical journalist Wilfred Burchett (16/9/1911-27/9/1983) was persecuted by the Australian government during his lifetime and publicly reviled in print long after his death. This biography of a controversial foreign correspondent explores the truth behind Burchett's reports from his travels on the other side of the ideological divide.

Produktbeschreibung
The radical journalist Wilfred Burchett (16/9/1911-27/9/1983) was persecuted by the Australian government during his lifetime and publicly reviled in print long after his death. This biography of a controversial foreign correspondent explores the truth behind Burchett's reports from his travels on the other side of the ideological divide.
Autorenporträt
Tom Heenan lectures in Contemporary Australia and Sport in Society at Monash University's National Centre for Australian Studies. Tom has contributed to Overland and the Australian Dictionary of Biography , and has also written on the Irish socialist William Thomson and his relationship with the feminist Anna Doyle Wheeler. He is currently working on a history of the scientific management movement and a dynastic study of the Murdoch family.