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  • John Grenville

    Idioma: Inglés

    Publicado por Scribe Publications, Carlton North, 2017

    ISBN 10: 1925322319 ISBN 13: 9781925322316

    Librería: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, Estados Unidos de America

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    Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. In late 1942, on the recommendation of 26-year-old Bob Santamaria, Australia's Catholic bishops book the first steps in creating a clandestine church organisation to smash the Communist Party's massive trade union base. Before long, The Movement, or The Show, as it became known, developed into a sophisticated intelligence agency, with its tentacles reaching into every corner of politics and working closely with official intelligence agencies, especially the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO).In late 1942, on the recommendation of 26-year-old Bob Santamaria, Australia's Catholic bishops took the first steps in creating a clandestine church organisation to smash the Communist Party's massive trade union base. Before long, The Movement, as it was known, developed into a sophisticated intelligence agency, with its tentacles reaching into every corner of politics and also working closely with official intelligence agencies, especially the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO).Santamaria based his Movement (also called The Show) completely on the Communist Party, copying its spectacularly successful union-organising machinery. Within a decade, it had defeated communist power in many major unions. He also adopted the communists' strategy of infiltrating the Labor Party, and embarked on an aggressive program to transform it into a Catholic political machine, helping spark the great Labor Split of the mid-1950s.Ironically, in modelling the Movement on his enemy, Santamaria imported its most odious characteristic- Stalinism. He rapidly embraced the characteristics of a Stalinist leader, actively cultivating his own 'cult of personality'. Over time, this infected The Movement, as it adopted authoritarian practices and imposed anti-democratic policies on the unions it controlled, mirroring the communists' modus operandi. As in the Communist Party, this inevitably caused internal battles and catastrophic splits that undermined and, eventually, destroyed The Movement.Weaving together a rich story from previously secret archives of both The Movement and the Communist Party, ASIO's massive files, and extensive oral history interviews, The Show exposes a previously unseen side of Santamaria's Catholic Movement.'During the Cold War two tightly organised groups of ruthless idealists - one with their eyes on Moscow, the other with their eyes on Rome - fought each other in greatest secrecy for control of the Australian trade union movement and, ultimately, for control of the country. This scrupulously honest and scholarly history tells the inside story of one of the most significant struggles of Australia's post-war history, on the basis of the intimate knowledge and understanding of two former political insiders on either side of the barricade who became closest friends after the dust of battle had settled.'- Robert Manne, author of The Petrov Affair'Communists, spies, and priests - dramatic new stories and insights from the front line of the Cold War in Australia.'- Lindsay Tanner, author of Sideshow and Politics with Purpose'The Show is a major addition to the growing literature on Santamaria's anti-communist organisation and the labour movement in Australia.'- Bruce Duncan, author of Crusade or Conspiracy? Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

  • Mark Aarons; John Grenville

    Idioma: Inglés

    Publicado por Scribe Publications, 2017

    ISBN 10: 1925322319 ISBN 13: 9781925322316

    Librería: Goulds Book Arcade, Sydney, Newtown, Sydney, NSW, Australia

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    Paperback. Condición: Very Good. The cover has a little wear. The page edges are lightly tanned. The last few pages are lightly creased. 265 pages Books listed here are not stored at the shop. Please contact us if you want to pick up a book from Newtown.

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    Mark Aarons and John Grenville

    Idioma: Inglés

    Publicado por Scribe Publications, Brunswick VIC, 2017

    ISBN 10: 1925322319 ISBN 13: 9781925322316

    Librería: Book Merchant Bookstore, Bunbury, WA, Australia

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    Soft cover. Condición: Fair. 1st Edition. Fair condition. Significant wear to book corners and edges, with corners now protected with book tape. Some marks on right foredge. Pages are sunned. The Show exposes a previously unseen side of Santamaria's Catholic Movement, weaving together a rich story from previously secret archives, ASIO's files and interviews.

  • John Grenville

    Idioma: Inglés

    Publicado por Scribe Publications, Carlton North, 2017

    ISBN 10: 1925322319 ISBN 13: 9781925322316

    Librería: AussieBookSeller, Truganina, VIC, Australia

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    Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. In late 1942, on the recommendation of 26-year-old Bob Santamaria, Australia's Catholic bishops book the first steps in creating a clandestine church organisation to smash the Communist Party's massive trade union base. Before long, The Movement, or The Show, as it became known, developed into a sophisticated intelligence agency, with its tentacles reaching into every corner of politics and working closely with official intelligence agencies, especially the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO).In late 1942, on the recommendation of 26-year-old Bob Santamaria, Australia's Catholic bishops took the first steps in creating a clandestine church organisation to smash the Communist Party's massive trade union base. Before long, The Movement, as it was known, developed into a sophisticated intelligence agency, with its tentacles reaching into every corner of politics and also working closely with official intelligence agencies, especially the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO).Santamaria based his Movement (also called The Show) completely on the Communist Party, copying its spectacularly successful union-organising machinery. Within a decade, it had defeated communist power in many major unions. He also adopted the communists' strategy of infiltrating the Labor Party, and embarked on an aggressive program to transform it into a Catholic political machine, helping spark the great Labor Split of the mid-1950s.Ironically, in modelling the Movement on his enemy, Santamaria imported its most odious characteristic- Stalinism. He rapidly embraced the characteristics of a Stalinist leader, actively cultivating his own 'cult of personality'. Over time, this infected The Movement, as it adopted authoritarian practices and imposed anti-democratic policies on the unions it controlled, mirroring the communists' modus operandi. As in the Communist Party, this inevitably caused internal battles and catastrophic splits that undermined and, eventually, destroyed The Movement.Weaving together a rich story from previously secret archives of both The Movement and the Communist Party, ASIO's massive files, and extensive oral history interviews, The Show exposes a previously unseen side of Santamaria's Catholic Movement.'During the Cold War two tightly organised groups of ruthless idealists - one with their eyes on Moscow, the other with their eyes on Rome - fought each other in greatest secrecy for control of the Australian trade union movement and, ultimately, for control of the country. This scrupulously honest and scholarly history tells the inside story of one of the most significant struggles of Australia's post-war history, on the basis of the intimate knowledge and understanding of two former political insiders on either side of the barricade who became closest friends after the dust of battle had settled.'- Robert Manne, author of The Petrov Affair'Communists, spies, and priests - dramatic new stories and insights from the front line of the Cold War in Australia.'- Lindsay Tanner, author of Sideshow and Politics with Purpose'The Show is a major addition to the growing literature on Santamaria's anti-communist organisation and the labour movement in Australia.'- Bruce Duncan, author of Crusade or Conspiracy? Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

  • John Grenville

    Idioma: Inglés

    Publicado por Scribe Publications, Carlton North, 2017

    ISBN 10: 1925322319 ISBN 13: 9781925322316

    Librería: CitiRetail, Stevenage, Reino Unido

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    EUR 25,68

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    Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. In late 1942, on the recommendation of 26-year-old Bob Santamaria, Australia's Catholic bishops book the first steps in creating a clandestine church organisation to smash the Communist Party's massive trade union base. Before long, The Movement, or The Show, as it became known, developed into a sophisticated intelligence agency, with its tentacles reaching into every corner of politics and working closely with official intelligence agencies, especially the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO).In late 1942, on the recommendation of 26-year-old Bob Santamaria, Australia's Catholic bishops took the first steps in creating a clandestine church organisation to smash the Communist Party's massive trade union base. Before long, The Movement, as it was known, developed into a sophisticated intelligence agency, with its tentacles reaching into every corner of politics and also working closely with official intelligence agencies, especially the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO).Santamaria based his Movement (also called The Show) completely on the Communist Party, copying its spectacularly successful union-organising machinery. Within a decade, it had defeated communist power in many major unions. He also adopted the communists' strategy of infiltrating the Labor Party, and embarked on an aggressive program to transform it into a Catholic political machine, helping spark the great Labor Split of the mid-1950s.Ironically, in modelling the Movement on his enemy, Santamaria imported its most odious characteristic- Stalinism. He rapidly embraced the characteristics of a Stalinist leader, actively cultivating his own 'cult of personality'. Over time, this infected The Movement, as it adopted authoritarian practices and imposed anti-democratic policies on the unions it controlled, mirroring the communists' modus operandi. As in the Communist Party, this inevitably caused internal battles and catastrophic splits that undermined and, eventually, destroyed The Movement.Weaving together a rich story from previously secret archives of both The Movement and the Communist Party, ASIO's massive files, and extensive oral history interviews, The Show exposes a previously unseen side of Santamaria's Catholic Movement.'During the Cold War two tightly organised groups of ruthless idealists - one with their eyes on Moscow, the other with their eyes on Rome - fought each other in greatest secrecy for control of the Australian trade union movement and, ultimately, for control of the country. This scrupulously honest and scholarly history tells the inside story of one of the most significant struggles of Australia's post-war history, on the basis of the intimate knowledge and understanding of two former political insiders on either side of the barricade who became closest friends after the dust of battle had settled.'- Robert Manne, author of The Petrov Affair'Communists, spies, and priests - dramatic new stories and insights from the front line of the Cold War in Australia.'- Lindsay Tanner, author of Sideshow and Politics with Purpose'The Show is a major addition to the growing literature on Santamaria's anti-communist organisation and the labour movement in Australia.'- Bruce Duncan, author of Crusade or Conspiracy? Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.