2001
DOI: 10.1080/08164640120097543
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The Australian Student Christian Movement and Women's Activism in the Asia-Pacific Region, 1890s–1920s

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“…Between 1911 and the 1960s, activism continued to take on new forms, eventually arising in the radical politics of students still remembered today. Much 'activism' before this period was religiously motivated (Howe, 2001) or born from necessity of action, particularly from Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander people as they struggled with issues of representation, government, fairness and legal process. Significantly, this included issues of liberty, freedom, land rights and human rights (Maynard, 2007).…”
Section: An Emergence Of (Student) Activism (1911-1965)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Between 1911 and the 1960s, activism continued to take on new forms, eventually arising in the radical politics of students still remembered today. Much 'activism' before this period was religiously motivated (Howe, 2001) or born from necessity of action, particularly from Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander people as they struggled with issues of representation, government, fairness and legal process. Significantly, this included issues of liberty, freedom, land rights and human rights (Maynard, 2007).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…12 Howe 2001 Sixteen volunteers went to India, while 12 volunteered for China, 11 were in Pacific countries, and 10 of them were recorded as volunteers for Africa and the Middle East. 14 Engel 1984, 141; see also Howe 2001, 311. 15 Jeong Byeongjun 2006 to involve themselves in the social transformation of Korea.…”
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