We Had Such High Hopes : Student Activism and the Peace Movement 1949-1952

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  • Author:
    EVANS Joyce
  • ISBN:
    9781925801859
  • Publication Date:
    July 2019
  • Edition:
    1
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    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Australian Scholarly Publishing
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We Had Such High Hopes : Student Activism and the Peace Movement 1949-1952
We Had Such High Hopes : Student Activism and the Peace Movement 1949-1952

We Had Such High Hopes : Student Activism and the Peace Movement 1949-1952

Regular price $95.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    EVANS Joyce
  • ISBN:
    9781925801859
  • Publication Date:
    July 2019
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Australian Scholarly Publishing
  • Country of Publication:

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Some think it all happened in the 1960s but Joyce Evans, acclaimed photographer of Australia's land and its people, goes back to her youth and memories of her many adventures as a student activist. In 1949, aged 19, she set sail for Soviet occupied Budapest to join the post-war demonstrations at The World Festival of Youth and Students for Peace. It was a time when young Australians dreamed of change and travelled to war-torn Europe in the hope of peace becoming the new reality. Among them were many who would later become important figures in Australia's government, legal profession, diplomatic corps and academia. People like Frank Hardy, John Bluthal, Faith Bandler, Clyde Holding, Irving Saulwick and Richard Woolcott appear in Joyce Evans photographs of these events.

This story, with its cast of endearing and passionate characters, records voyages across battle-scarred Europe, clashes with draconian authorities, daring escapes, betrayals, lost idealism and a wealth of unlikely friendships. It describes the adventures of a youthful cohort who felt empowered and believed it could fulfil its dream of worldwide peace. Joyce says: If such a dream existed then, such high hopes can be reclaimed by the youth of today!

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  • Some think it all happened in the 1960s but Joyce Evans, acclaimed photographer of Australia's land and its people, goes back to her youth and memories of her many adventures as a student activist. In 1949, aged 19, she set sail for Soviet occupied Budapest to join the post-war demonstrations at The World Festival of Youth and Students for Peace. It was a time when young Australians dreamed of change and travelled to war-torn Europe in the hope of peace becoming the new reality. Among them were many who would later become important figures in Australia's government, legal profession, diplomatic corps and academia. People like Frank Hardy, John Bluthal, Faith Bandler, Clyde Holding, Irving Saulwick and Richard Woolcott appear in Joyce Evans photographs of these events.

    This story, with its cast of endearing and passionate characters, records voyages across battle-scarred Europe, clashes with draconian authorities, daring escapes, betrayals, lost idealism and a wealth of unlikely friendships. It describes the adventures of a youthful cohort who felt empowered and believed it could fulfil its dream of worldwide peace. Joyce says: If such a dream existed then, such high hopes can be reclaimed by the youth of today!

    Featured in the 23 July 2019 New Zealand newsletter.
    To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.

Some think it all happened in the 1960s but Joyce Evans, acclaimed photographer of Australia's land and its people, goes back to her youth and memories of her many adventures as a student activist. In 1949, aged 19, she set sail for Soviet occupied Budapest to join the post-war demonstrations at The World Festival of Youth and Students for Peace. It was a time when young Australians dreamed of change and travelled to war-torn Europe in the hope of peace becoming the new reality. Among them were many who would later become important figures in Australia's government, legal profession, diplomatic corps and academia. People like Frank Hardy, John Bluthal, Faith Bandler, Clyde Holding, Irving Saulwick and Richard Woolcott appear in Joyce Evans photographs of these events.

This story, with its cast of endearing and passionate characters, records voyages across battle-scarred Europe, clashes with draconian authorities, daring escapes, betrayals, lost idealism and a wealth of unlikely friendships. It describes the adventures of a youthful cohort who felt empowered and believed it could fulfil its dream of worldwide peace. Joyce says: If such a dream existed then, such high hopes can be reclaimed by the youth of today!

Featured in the 23 July 2019 New Zealand newsletter.
To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.