In this week’s ABR Podcast, historian Ebony Nilsson tracks the lives of mid-century migrant Australians with the aid of ASIO and CIA files. Ebony Nilsson is a Research Fellow at the Australian Catholic University, the current ABR Laureate Fellow, and recently published her first book, Displaced Comrades: Politics and Surveillance in the Lives of Soviet Refugees in the West. Listen to ‘The lives of ‘ordinary’ people: From Siberia and Shanghai to Kings Cross’, published in the January-February issue of ABR.

‘Thought’s tempo: Essays that imagine otherwise’ by Mindy Gill
09:40

‘A truly probabilistic universe: One hundred years of heated debate and mind-bending physics’ by Sara Webb
15:18

‘Less an author than a milieu: Reading Shakespeare in the New World’ by Stuart Kells
14:44