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Red Eureka Movement (1977 - ?)

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The overthrow of the Gang of Four in China in 1977 produced splits in the Australian Maoist movement, of which the Red Eureka Movement was one. The most prominent member was the former student activist Albert Langer.

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Journals

  • Rebel, no. 6, Red Eureka Movement [This scan courtesy of the State Library of Victoria], Melbourne, 21 December 1977. Image PDF Details
  • Rebel, no. 5, Red Eureka Movement [This scan courtesy of the State Library of Victoria], Melbourne, 6 November. Image PDF Details
  • Rebel, no. 4, Red Eureka Movement [This scan courtesy of the State Library of Victoria], Melbourne, 24 October. Image PDF Details
  • Rebel, no. 3, Red Eureka Movement [This scan courtesy of the State Library of Victoria], Melbourne, 1977. Image PDF Details
  • Rebel, no. 2, Red Eureka Movement [This scan courtesy of the State Library of Victoria], Melbourne, 1977. Image PDF Details
  • Rebel, no. 1, Red Eureka Movement [This scan courtesy of the State Library of Victoria], Melbourne, 1977. Image PDF Details
  • Rebel, vol. 2, no. 3, September 1978. Image PDF Details
  • Rebel, vol. 2, no. 1, 22 February 1978. Image PDF Details
  • Bulletin of the Committee in Defence of Marxism Leninism Mao Tsetung Thought, vol. 2, no. 2, The Committee [This scan courtesy of the State Library of Victoria], Melbourne, 1983. Image PDF Details

Journal Articles

  • 'It's only rock'n'roll -- or is it?', Discussion bulletin published by the Red Eureka Movement, November 1980, 1980. Image PDF Details