Eric Andrews Explained
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]
Bibliography
Books
- Book: Andrews, Eric. Isolationism and Appeasement in Australia: Reactions to the European Crises, 1935–1939. 1970. Australian National University Press. Canberra. 0708100295. 1.
- Book: Andrews, Eric. Australia and Britain in the Nineteenth Century. 1973. Longman. Hawthorn, Victoria. 0582682347. 1.
- Book: Andrews, Eric. Australia in the Modern World. 1974. Longman. Hawthorn, Victoria. 0582681782. 1.
- Book: Andrews, Eric. A History of Australian Foreign Policy: From Dependence to Independence. 1979. Longman Cheshire Australia. Melbourne. 0582682533. 1.
- Book: Andrews, Eric. Australia and China: The Ambiguous Relationship. 1985. Melbourne University Press. Carlton, Victoria. 0522842968. 1.
- Also published in Chinese as: Book: Andrews, Eric. 澳中关系史 . 1992. Xiamen University Press. Xiamen. 9787561505533.
- Book: Andrews, Eric. The Writing on the Wall: The British Commonwealth and Aggression in the East 1931–1935. registration. 1987. Allen and Unwin. Sydney. 9780049090279. 1.
- Book: Andrews, Eric. The Anzac Illusion: Anglo-Australian relations during World War I. 1993. Cambridge University Press. Melbourne. 0521459893. 1.
- Book: Andrews, Eric. The Department of Defence. The Australian Centenary History of Defence. 5. 2001. Oxford University Press. Melbourne. 0195541138. 1.
External links
Notes and References
- Debates. Australian Capital Territory. Legislative Assembly. 27 July 1989. Bernard Collaery. p. 1031
- Debates. Australian Capital Territory. Legislative Assembly. 12 December 1991. Bernard Collaery. p. 6096-6097