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Born: Established: 1970 Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, ;
Gender: Male
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1 Political Persuasion : The Foundations of Ben Chifley's Internationalism David Lowe , 2019 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , December no. 417 2019; (p. 25, 27)

— Review of JB Chifley : An Ardent Internationalist Julie Suares , 2019 single work biography

'One of the risks in writing about the history of Australia in world affairs is the ease with which ideas and visions can be flattened.  If you start from the premise of Australia’s small-to-middle-power standing and diminished agency among other nations, you might conclude that ideas mattered less than adroit lobbying and alliances. Even if you find greater Australian activism by elevating the role of trade, pointing to the hard-headedness in trading with important partners such as Britain, Japan, and, more recently, China, this doesn’t necessarily invite exploration of world views. If the search for security in a rapidly changing region is the metanarrative, then, arguably, what you need are powerful and reliable friends more than innovative thinking about alternatives. But, as Julie Suares demonstrates in her persuasively argued book, this should not apply in the case of  Ben Chifley and Australia in the world.' (International)

1 An Intellectual Cause : Cold War Australia and the Life of Fred Rose David Lowe , 2017 single work essay
— Appears in: History Australia , vol. 14 no. 1 2017; (p. 144-146)
'A rich life story well-told can be one of the most effective ways of reflecting on a particular period. This book is precisely that. In the life story of Fred Rose, Peter Monteath and Valerie Munt offer a rich account of intersecting themes in modern Australian history,including the appeal and growth of communism during the interwar years to a climax in the mid–late 1940s, prior to its suppression and division in the 1950s; the emergence of the discipline of anthropology in Australia, and the patterns of politics and intellectual assumptions surrounding early studies of Aboriginal groups; relations of race and colonial power, including in the frontier town of Darwin before the Second World War; the rise of Canberra during the Second World War and its extending power over the states through war and Cold War; and the inescapable international currents of ideology of the twentieth century in Australian politics and culture.' (Introduction)
1 Untitled David Lowe , 1995 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Studies , November no. 9 1995; (p. 147-149)

— Review of The Yellow Lady : Australian Impressions of Asia Alison Broinowski , 1992 single work criticism
1 Jandamurra of the Bunuba David Lowe , 1994 single work biography
— Appears in: Forgotten Rebels : Black Australians Who Fought Back 1994; (p. 48, 57)
1 The Kalkadoons David Lowe , 1994 single work non-fiction
— Appears in: Forgotten Rebels : Black Australians Who Fought Back 1994; (p. 40, 47)
1 Dundalli of the Ningy Ningy David Lowe , 1994 single work non-fiction
— Appears in: Forgotten Rebels : Black Australians Who Fought Back 1994; (p. 31, 39)
1 Jack Napoleon of Cape Grim David Lowe , 1994 single work non-fiction
— Appears in: Forgotten Rebels : Black Australians Who Fought Back 1994; (p. 23, 30)
1 Yagan of the Nyungar David Lowe , 1994 single work non-fiction
— Appears in: Forgotten Rebels : Black Australians Who Fought Back 1994; (p. 15, 22)
1 Musquito and the Black Banditti David Lowe , 1994 single work non-fiction
— Appears in: Forgotten Rebels : Black Australians Who Fought Back 1994; (p. 9, 14)
1 Windradyne of the Wirradjuri David Lowe , 1994 single work non-fiction
— Appears in: Forgotten Rebels : Black Australians Who Fought Back 1994; (p. 1, 8)
1 Preface David Lowe , 1994 single work non-fiction
— Appears in: Forgotten Rebels : Black Australians Who Fought Back 1994; (p. xii, xv)
1 1 y separately published work icon Forgotten Rebels : Black Australians Who Fought Back David Lowe , Melbourne : Permanent Press , 1994 Z1599938 1994 single work non-fiction oral history

These carefully researched accounts are testaments to tribes from all over the island continent, from Tasmania to the Kimberley. The consistent theme is of a people pushed to the limit, and their eventual attempts to reassert some control over their own lives and traditional resources.

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