As a side note, I have a lot of imagery of Australians at war which I would like to publish for academic/historical purposes. Due to our restrictive censorship laws, I decided not to post them because I did not want to spend my remaining years in court. While, of course, all images are for educational purposes only, if the Australian government does not like you, it will use any excuse to destroy your life.
Thank you for sharing your most interesting work and collection. Long live free speech!
Aneta thank you, fascinating reading and you’ve open up a whole other angle on “postcards” for me.
And great timing as only a short while ago I asked about the origin of postcards and you perfectly gave me answers right at the start of your article.
Very enjoyable. Thank you
Bravo! This is just wonderful!
As a side note, I have a lot of imagery of Australians at war which I would like to publish for academic/historical purposes. Due to our restrictive censorship laws, I decided not to post them because I did not want to spend my remaining years in court. While, of course, all images are for educational purposes only, if the Australian government does not like you, it will use any excuse to destroy your life.
Thank you for sharing your most interesting work and collection. Long live free speech!
Have you tried Jackson van Uden's website?
https://historywithjackson.co.uk/write-for-us
wow, very cool. And, of course, there are t-shirts!
P.S.: my little piece will be out on 20 July, I learned from Jackson.
I hope you publish it on your stack so we can all enjoy it!
I should think so, or, alternatively, I'll preface it and link to it. No worries, my friend.
Did you contact Jackson about your essay?
Ha! I wish I had time! Inflation is killing me and the Australian dollar is worth nothing. Unfortunately I do not have much time for 'extras.'
(I'm writing an essay for Jackson right now…)
Cheers!