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Maintain Your Rage

Liam Byrne

A newsletter of Australian history, politics, and economics by a True Believer.

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Review: 1929 by Andrew Ross Sorkin

I could tell that there was something going on with Andrew Sorkin’s new book on the 1929 stock market crash when I put a reserve on it on my local library soon after its release, and found myself number 47 in the queue!

Finally getting my...

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LGBTIQA+ union history

Now we are (kind of) halfway between Pride in Melbourne and the Sydney Mardi Gras, I wanted to share some of the work I had the chance to do on LGBTIQA+ union history in my book No Power Greater.

Here is a special excerpt to celebrate the...

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90 Years Since the Torres Strait Islands Maritime Strike

This month marks the 90th anniversary of the Torres Strait Island Maritime Strike of 1936 – an incredible moment in the struggle for justice by Indigenous peoples in Australia

Really important commemorations of the strike by Torres Strait...

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Book review: A Fair Day's Work

My review of Sean Scalmer’s new book A Fair Day’s Work first appeared at Australian Policy and History: https://aph.org.au/2025/12/book-review-a-fair-days-work/

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The Tailoresses Strike! December 1882

This month marks the anniversary of the Tailoresses Strike of 1882 – one of my favourite moments of worker struggle to talk about.

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    Liam is a researcher of Australian political and economic history. Liam is author of "Becoming John Curtin and James Scullin", released by Melbourne University Press in 2020. You can purchase a copy: https://t.co/mYRlluD6Vn

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