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This website has been developed as a collaboration between Melbourne University and Monash University ("Universities") with the funding support of the Australian Research Council. Copyright in the website resides with the Universities and the Universities have reproduced some source materials under licence from third parties. The website may be accessed and materials downloaded solely for the purposes of personal study. No other reproduction of the website or source materials is authorized without the prior written permission of the Universities.

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The Reason in Revolt online registry brings together primary source documents of Australian radicalism as a readily accessible digitised resource. 'Radical' refers to those who aimed to make society more equal and to emancipate the exploited or oppressed. The project was established with funding from an Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Grant and is currently sustained by a Roger Coates Labour History Research Grant. This website is hosted at the University of Melbourne Department of Social and Political Sciences and Monash University Centre for Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies. The website has been developed with the assistance of the Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre, using the Online Heritage Resource Manager.

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