Harry Blutstein on Olympic Fever podcast

Harry Blutstein was interviewed by on Olympic Fever by its hosts, Jill Jaracz and Alison Brown. The podcast explore the stories of the Olympics

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College Table talk

On 12 April 2019, Harry Blutstein led a lively discussion on how communist regimes used sport to promote communism. It was held at Graduate

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Exhibition on Cold War Games

Between 7 March and 4 June 2019, Royal Historical Society of Victoria is holding an exhibition on Cold War Games. ON display will be

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Meeting of B’nai B’rith

Harry Blutstein spoke to around eighty people from B’nai B’rith on 11 July. He described the secret operation, run out of America, to encourage

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‘Cold War Games’ reviewed in the ‘Labour History’ Journal

Cold War Games has been favourably reviewed by Shane Cahill in the May 2018 edition of Labour History.  He ended his review by saying that

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Book launch: Cold War Games

Cold War Games, was launched at the MCC Sports Library at 1 pm on 7 August 2017. Over 40 people attended. The event include

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The 1956 Olympic Games held in Melbourne in 1956 have become known as the ‘friendly games’, but East West rivalry ensured that they were

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Why is the ‘new global order’ so disorderly? How has globalisation created a fragile and unstable financial system, fostered unfair international trade, allowed capital

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Kummerly & Frey, first published in 1994 and republished a year later. This travel guidebook was commissioned by Ansell and was part of a

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