On
the streets, under the ground and on the information superhighway,
radicals and rebels have made this town their own. The acclaimed
Radical Melbourne
revealed the hidden history of the city's first hundred
years in what John Pilger called "a brilliantly original,
long overdue unveiling of a great city's true past". Now Radical
Melbourne 2:
The enemy within traverses the same
alleys and lanes to uncover a story of secret police and secret
armies, guerrilla artists and underground cells, militant
unionists and intransigent peaceniks.
From
the Cold War to hot jazz, from teenage rioters to Maoist revolutionaries,
take a tour through sixty years that shook Melbourne.
For
more information on this book's forerunner Radical
Melbourne: A secret History click
here.
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