Eric Andrews Explained

E. M. Andrews
Birth Name:Eric Montgomery Andrews
Birth Date:1933
Birth Place:London, England
Death Date:2001
Death Place:Newcastle, Australia
Workplaces:University of Newcastle
Alma Mater:University of Oxford
Australian National University
Thesis Title:Australian Opinion and the European Crises, 1935–1939
Thesis Year:1965
Main Interests:Foreign and defence policy
Major Works:The Anzac Illusion (1993)

Eric Montgomery Andrews (1933–2001), also known as E. M. Andrews, was an Australian historian, academic and author. He was born in London and gained his first degree at the University of Oxford. He completed a Doctor of Philosophy at the Australian National University and taught history at the University of Newcastle from 1967.

Andrews' book Isolationism and Appeasement in Australia: Reactions to the European Crises, 1935–1939 has been quoted in the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly.[1] [2]

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  1. Debates. Australian Capital Territory. Legislative Assembly. 27 July 1989. Bernard Collaery. p. 1031
  2. Debates. Australian Capital Territory. Legislative Assembly. 12 December 1991. Bernard Collaery. p. 6096-6097