“Fascism Can Only Grow in Secrecy”: Greek and Yugoslavian Anti-Fascism in Melbourne’s “Long 1960s”

IF 0.6 4区 历史学 Q3 Arts and Humanities
James Hogg
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Studies of post-war anti-fascism in Australia have recently generated new insights into the continuities and transformations of post-war fascist and anti-fascist organisations. However, despite this upsurge in scholarship, the 1960s remain neglected. This article revises this absence through a case study of the Committee for the Restoration of Democracy in Greece (CRDG), the Yugoslav Settlers’ Organisation (YSA), and its successor, The Committee for Democracy in Australia (CDA). It draws on press reports, left-wing publications, and security files to suggest the anti-fascisms of Melbourne in the 1960s were influenced by a parallel politics of anti-imperialism. It shows how both organisations were influenced by the historical experience of resisting fascism, particularly the concept of a “united front” that facilitated a pan-left struggle against fascism and wider systems of oppression and domination. In doing so, this article contributes to the growing historiography on varieties of anti-fascism and their overlap with related emancipation movements.
"法西斯主义只能在秘密中发展":墨尔本 "漫长的 1960 年代 "中的希腊和南斯拉夫反法西斯主义
对澳大利亚战后反法西斯主义的研究最近对战后法西斯主义和反法西斯组织的延续和转变产生了新的见解。然而,尽管学术研究激增,20 世纪 60 年代的研究仍被忽视。本文通过对希腊恢复民主委员会(CRDG)、南斯拉夫定居者组织(YSA)及其后继者澳大利亚民主委员会(CDA)的案例研究,对这一缺失进行了修正。该书利用新闻报道、左翼出版物和安全档案,指出 20 世纪 60 年代墨尔本的反法西斯主义受到了反帝国主义平行政治的影响。文章说明了这两个组织是如何受到抵抗法西斯主义的历史经验的影响,尤其是 "统一战线 "的概念,这一概念促进了泛左翼反对法西斯主义以及更广泛的压迫和统治体系的斗争。因此,这篇文章为反法西斯主义的多样性及其与相关解放运动的重叠性的史学研究做出了贡献。
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