In the last 50 years no Australian political leader has had as much influence on politics as Gough Whitlam. Some of his greatest impacts were on Australian foreign policy.As Pr...
New Zealand 1773. A week before Christmas. A rowboat carrying ten sailors disappears. Next day butchered bodies are found on a beach. All have been killed by Maori warriors. Captain Cook will no...
Special Issue of The Western Australian Jurist, Volume 12In this book, various authors offer insights into the woke revolution sweeping Western nations, including the United St...
This is a book to enliven any discussion about the Catholic Church and Australian society. Readers will profit from James Franklin's rich research in out-of-the-way corners of our history.
The world groans and the Church stumbles. Men fail to act and inspire. To whom can we turn for an example?George Cardinal Pell. A white martyr with insights into the spirit of this age an...
Fr Ken Barker MGL offers us a splendid and popular meditation on the "last things". In an apocalyptic culture, he offers us hope and mercy and not gloom and doom. This book will bring clarity an...
Archbishop Julian Porteous is well known in Australia as a great promoter of evangelisation within the Catholic Tradition. His most recent contribution is a helpful handbook on this vital topic:...
Tracing postmodernism from its roots in Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Immanuel Kant to their development in thinkers such as Michel Foucault and Richard Rorty, philosopher Stephen Hicks provides a p...
On the evening of 18 October 1884, a group of at least five Aborigines, were sitting round a camp fire boiling the billy and yarning in blackfellow talk when they were fusilladed. Tommy jumped u...