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Rowan Cahill

Rowan Cahill (born 1945) is an Australian radical historian and journalist, with a background as a teacher and farmhand, who variously worked for the trade union movement as a rank and file activist, delegate and publicist.

Biography

Rowan Cahill was educated in state schools, his secondary schooling taking place at Normanhurst Boys' High School (NSW). He is a graduate of Sydney University, the University of New England, and Wollongong University.

During the Vietnam War he was a conscientious objector, and was prominent in the anti-war, student protest, and New Left movements of the period, primarily as a publicist and communicator. Formative journalistic influences during the 1960s were gained on the Sydney University student newspaper Honi Soit under the editorships of Hall Greenland and Keith Windschuttle.

In 1967 Cahill was a founder of the radical and innovative Sydney Free University (1967–1972); between 1969–1973, he was a member of the editorial board of Australian Left Review (ALR), a bi-monthly journal of theory and practice published by the Communist Party of Australia. During this period, ALR had a pioneering role in introducing the work of Italian Marxist theorist Antonio Gramsci (1891–1937) to Australian intellectual and political audiences. Beginning in 1967, Cahill was placed under surveillance by the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO).

From 1970 to 1972, Cahill was employed by the militant Seamen's Union of Australia (SUA) as a journalist and historian. There he was influenced by SUA leader Eliot V. Elliott and by Della Elliott, editor of the union's monthly journal, the Seamen's Journal. In 1969 he first met leftist journalist and historian Rupert Lockwood, editor of the Maritime Worker, journal of the Waterside Workers' Federation; Lockwood subsequently became a significant influence on Cahill's approach to journalism and to his understanding of history.

Following completion of the SUA assignment, Cahill's working life ranged from teaching in the former technical education and prison systems of NSW, and in the secondary school system, to freelance journalism and writing, and to agricultural labouring. In 2007, he began working as a part-time teaching academic at the University of Wollongong (NSW), where he is currently an Honorary Fellow with the Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts.

Author

Cahill has been widely published in socialist, trade union, academic and mainstream publications; he has written numerous pamphlets and booklets, and is the author or co-author of six books. His first book was The Seamen's Union of Australia, 1872–1972: A History (1981). In this he substantially completed a manuscript commenced by historian Brian Fitzpatrick (1905–1965). Cahill has since maintained a close relationship with Australian maritime trade unions.

As a classroom teacher, Cahill was a prolific contributor to education debate via contributions to non-academic publications, particularly Education, journal of the NSW Teachers Federation. In March 1981, one of these contributions was the controversial subject of talkback-radio comment and questioning in the Legislative Council (NSW). A collection of his writings on education was published as Synthesis and Hope by the Australian Education Network in 1993.

Between 2001 and its final issue in December 2006, Cahill was a regular contributor to, and Picket Line Correspondent for, the internationally acclaimed Sydney based labour movement online journal Workers Online.

With long-time colleague Terry Irving (1938– ), he was co-author of Radical Sydney: Places, Portraits and Unruly Episodes (UNSW Press, 2010), and is a proponent of radical history.

In 2013 Cahill was awarded a PhD by the University of Wollongong for his dissertation on the life and times of controversial Australian left-wing journalist and intellectual Rupert Lockwood (1908–1997), a key figure in the Petrov Affair and the ensuing Royal Commission on Espionage (1954–1955). In 2014 this dissertation was awarded the prestigious 'Jim Hagan Memorial Prize' at the University of Wollongong. This prize is awarded to the PhD candidate "who has received the highest recommendation from one or both assessors in the previous year".

Family life

Cahill was married to the late Pamela Cahill (1948–2015), high school English and drama teacher. Their children are political economist Damien Cahill, sociologist Erin Cahill and poet Tim Cahill.

Bibliography

  • Cahill, Rowan, 'A Conscription Story, 1965–1969', The Hummer, Vol. 2, No. 4, pp. 17–22.
  • Cahill, Rowan, "Joining the Dots: C/58/63", in Meredith Burgmann (editor), Dirty Secrets: Our ASIO Files, NewSouth Publishing, Sydney, 2014, pp. 159–170. ISBN 9781742231402
  • Cahill, Rowan, '"Never Neutral": on Labour history/radical history', Illawarra Unity, Vol. 10, Issue 1, 2010, pp. 37–48.
  • Cahill, Rowan, Notes on the New Left in Australia, Sydney: Australian Marxist Research Foundation, 1969.
  • Cahill, Rowan, Picket Line Dispatches: From the Joy Manufacturing Mining Dispute, 2000, Bowral, N.S.W., Bull Ant Press, 2002. No ISBN
  • Cahill, Rowan, " Rupert Lockwood (1908–1997): Journalist, Communist, Intellectual", Doctor of Philosophy thesis, School of History and Politics, University of Wollongong, 2013.
  • Cahill, Rowan, Sea Change : An Essay in Maritime Labour History, Bowral, N.S.W., 1998. No ISBN
  • Cahill, Rowan, 'Security Intelligence and Left Intellectuals: Australia, 1970', International Gramsci Journal, 1 (1), 2008.
  • Cahill, Rowan, "Sunshine and Shadows", in Wilding, Michael and David Myers (editors), Confessions & Memoirs: Best Stories Under the Sun, Volume 3, Rockhampton: Central Queensland University Press, 2006, pp. 192–198. ISBN 1876780908
  • Cahill, Rowan, Synthesis and Hope, Sydney : Australian Education Network, 1993. ISBN 0646145711
  • Cahill, Rowan, "Vietnam Reading", Overland, No. 150, 1998, pp. 11–15.
  • Fitzpatrick, Brian and Rowan J. Cahill, The Seamen's Union of Australia, 1872–1972 : A History, Sydney : Seamen's Union of Australia, 1981. ISBN 0959871306
  • Irving, Terry and Rowan Cahill, Radical Sydney: Places, Portraits and Unruly Episodes, Sydney: UNSW Press, 2010. ISBN 9781742230931
  • Stewart, David and Rowan Cahill, Twentieth Century Australia : Conflict and Consensus, Melbourne : Nelson, 1987. ISBN 0170070417
  • Symons, Beverley and Rowan Cahill (editors), A Turbulent Decade : Social Protest Movements and the Labour Movement, 1965–1975, Newtown, N.S.W. : Australian Society for the Study of Labour History, 2005. ISBN 0909944091

Further reading

  • Austin, Robert, "Americanizing Labor: Columbian Precedents, U.S. Agencies, and the Construction of Culture in Postwar Australian History Curricula", Latin American Perspectives, Issue 134, Volume 31, Number 1, January 2004, pp. 95–133.
  • Barcan, Alan, From New Left to Factional Left: Fifty Years of Student Activism at Sydney University, Melbourne: Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2011. ISBN 9781921509889
  • Barcan, Alan, "Student Activists at Sydney University: a problem of interpretation", History of Education Review, Vol.36, No. 1, 2007, pp. 61–79.
  • Barcan, Alan, "The Arrival of the New Left at Sydney University, 1967–1972", History of Education Review, Vol. 40, Issue 2, 2011, pp. 156–175.
  • Barcan, Alan, "The nineteen eightees: Prelude to curricular reform", Melbourne Studies in Education, Vol. 42, Issue 1, 2001, pp. 45–78.
  • Duffy, Jodie, " Radical Thinking", Illawarra Mercury, 9 July 2011.
  • Gregory, Mark, "Wharfies' Hungry Struggle Remembered", Green Left Weekly, 2 May 2008.
  • Irving, Terry, "A radical history book: how we came to write it", Illawarra Unity, Vol. 10, Issue 1, 2010, pp. 58–65.
  • Jones, Megan, "Free U and the Politics of Knowledge", The Australian Public Intellectual Network, (accessed 24 June 2012)
  • Moore, Andrew, "A Secret Policeman's Lot': The Working Life of Fred Longbottom of the New South Wales Police Special Branch", in Shields, John, (editor), All Our Labours: Oral Histories of Working Life in Twentieth Century Sydney, Kensington: New South Wales University Press, 1992, pp. 193–226. ISBN 086840117X
  • Percy, John, A History of the Democratic Socialist Party and Resistance, Volume 1: 1965–72, Chippendale: Resistance Books, 2005. ISBN 1876646535
  • Turney, C. (editor), Sources in the history of Australian education, 1788–1970, Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1975. ISBN 9780207127830

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Rowan Cahill born 1945 is an Australian radical historian and journalist with a background as a teacher and farmhand who variously worked for the trade union movement as a rank and file activist delegate and publicist Contents 1 Biography 2 Author 3 Family life 4 Bibliography 5 Further readingBiography EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Rowan Cahill was educated in state schools his secondary schooling taking place at Normanhurst Boys High School NSW He is a graduate of Sydney University the University of New England and Wollongong University During the Vietnam War he was a conscientious objector and was prominent in the anti war student protest and New Left movements of the period primarily as a publicist and communicator Formative journalistic influences during the 1960s were gained on the Sydney University student newspaper Honi Soit under the editorships of Hall Greenland and Keith Windschuttle In 1967 Cahill was a founder of the radical and innovative Sydney Free University 1967 1972 between 1969 1973 he was a member of the editorial board of Australian Left Review ALR a bi monthly journal of theory and practice published by the Communist Party of Australia During this period ALR had a pioneering role in introducing the work of Italian Marxist theorist Antonio Gramsci 1891 1937 to Australian intellectual and political audiences Beginning in 1967 Cahill was placed under surveillance by the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation ASIO From 1970 to 1972 Cahill was employed by the militant Seamen s Union of Australia SUA as a journalist and historian There he was influenced by SUA leader Eliot V Elliott and by Della Elliott editor of the union s monthly journal the Seamen s Journal In 1969 he first met leftist journalist and historian Rupert Lockwood editor of the Maritime Worker journal of the Waterside Workers Federation Lockwood subsequently became a significant influence on Cahill s approach to journalism and to his understanding of history Following completion of the SUA assignment Cahill s working life ranged from teaching in the former technical education and prison systems of NSW and in the secondary school system to freelance journalism and writing and to agricultural labouring In 2007 he began working as a part time teaching academic at the University of Wollongong NSW where he is currently an Honorary Fellow with the Faculty of Law Humanities and the Arts Author EditCahill has been widely published in socialist trade union academic and mainstream publications he has written numerous pamphlets and booklets and is the author or co author of six books His first book was The Seamen s Union of Australia 1872 1972 A History 1981 In this he substantially completed a manuscript commenced by historian Brian Fitzpatrick 1905 1965 Cahill has since maintained a close relationship with Australian maritime trade unions As a classroom teacher Cahill was a prolific contributor to education debate via contributions to non academic publications particularly Education journal of the NSW Teachers Federation In March 1981 one of these contributions was the controversial subject of talkback radio comment and questioning in the Legislative Council NSW A collection of his writings on education was published as Synthesis and Hope by the Australian Education Network in 1993 Between 2001 and its final issue in December 2006 Cahill was a regular contributor to and Picket Line Correspondent for the internationally acclaimed Sydney based labour movement online journal Workers Online With long time colleague Terry Irving 1938 he was co author of Radical Sydney Places Portraits and Unruly Episodes UNSW Press 2010 and is a proponent of radical history In 2013 Cahill was awarded a PhD by the University of Wollongong for his dissertation on the life and times of controversial Australian left wing journalist and intellectual Rupert Lockwood 1908 1997 a key figure in the Petrov Affair and the ensuing Royal Commission on Espionage 1954 1955 In 2014 this dissertation was awarded the prestigious Jim Hagan Memorial Prize at the University of Wollongong This prize is awarded to the PhD candidate who has received the highest recommendation from one or both assessors in the previous year Family life EditCahill was married to the late Pamela Cahill 1948 2015 high school English and drama teacher Their children are political economist Damien Cahill sociologist Erin Cahill and poet Tim Cahill Bibliography EditCahill Rowan A Conscription Story 1965 1969 The Hummer Vol 2 No 4 pp 17 22 Cahill Rowan Joining the Dots C 58 63 in Meredith Burgmann editor Dirty Secrets Our ASIO Files NewSouth Publishing Sydney 2014 pp 159 170 ISBN 9781742231402 Cahill Rowan Never Neutral on Labour history radical history Illawarra Unity Vol 10 Issue 1 2010 pp 37 48 Cahill Rowan Notes on the New Left in Australia Sydney Australian Marxist Research Foundation 1969 Cahill Rowan Picket Line Dispatches From the Joy Manufacturing Mining Dispute 2000 Bowral N S W Bull Ant Press 2002 No ISBN Cahill Rowan Rupert Lockwood 1908 1997 Journalist Communist Intellectual Doctor of Philosophy thesis School of History and Politics University of Wollongong 2013 Cahill Rowan Sea Change An Essay in Maritime Labour History Bowral N S W 1998 No ISBN Cahill Rowan Security Intelligence and Left Intellectuals Australia 1970 International Gramsci Journal 1 1 2008 Cahill Rowan Sunshine and Shadows in Wilding Michael and David Myers editors Confessions amp Memoirs Best Stories Under the Sun Volume 3 Rockhampton Central Queensland University Press 2006 pp 192 198 ISBN 1876780908 Cahill Rowan Synthesis and Hope Sydney Australian Education Network 1993 ISBN 0646145711 Cahill Rowan Vietnam Reading Overland No 150 1998 pp 11 15 Fitzpatrick Brian and Rowan J Cahill The Seamen s Union of Australia 1872 1972 A History Sydney Seamen s Union of Australia 1981 ISBN 0959871306 Irving Terry and Rowan Cahill Radical Sydney Places Portraits and Unruly Episodes Sydney UNSW Press 2010 ISBN 9781742230931 Stewart David and Rowan Cahill Twentieth Century Australia Conflict and Consensus Melbourne Nelson 1987 ISBN 0170070417 Symons Beverley and Rowan Cahill editors A Turbulent Decade Social Protest Movements and the Labour Movement 1965 1975 Newtown N S W Australian Society for the Study of Labour History 2005 ISBN 0909944091Further reading EditAustin Robert Americanizing Labor Columbian Precedents U S Agencies and the Construction of Culture in Postwar Australian History Curricula Latin American Perspectives Issue 134 Volume 31 Number 1 January 2004 pp 95 133 Barcan Alan From New Left to Factional Left Fifty Years of Student Activism at Sydney University Melbourne Australian Scholarly Publishing 2011 ISBN 9781921509889 Barcan Alan Student Activists at Sydney University a problem of interpretation History of Education Review Vol 36 No 1 2007 pp 61 79 Barcan Alan The Arrival of the New Left at Sydney University 1967 1972 History of Education Review Vol 40 Issue 2 2011 pp 156 175 Barcan Alan The nineteen eightees Prelude to curricular reform Melbourne Studies in Education Vol 42 Issue 1 2001 pp 45 78 Duffy Jodie Radical Thinking Illawarra Mercury 9 July 2011 Gregory Mark Wharfies Hungry Struggle Remembered Green Left Weekly 2 May 2008 Irving Terry A radical history book how we came to write it Illawarra Unity Vol 10 Issue 1 2010 pp 58 65 Jones Megan Free U and the Politics of Knowledge The Australian Public Intellectual Network accessed 24 June 2012 Moore Andrew A Secret Policeman s Lot The Working Life of Fred Longbottom of the New South Wales Police Special Branch in Shields John editor All Our Labours Oral Histories of Working Life in Twentieth Century Sydney Kensington New South Wales University Press 1992 pp 193 226 ISBN 086840117X Percy John A History of the Democratic Socialist Party and Resistance Volume 1 1965 72 Chippendale Resistance Books 2005 ISBN 1876646535 Turney C editor Sources in the history of Australian education 1788 1970 Sydney Angus amp Robertson 1975 ISBN 9780207127830 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rowan Cahill amp oldid 1073760811, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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