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Eric Montgomery Andrews (1933–2001), also known as E. M. Andrews, was an Australian historian, academic and author. He was born in
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and gained his first degree at the
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. He completed a
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at the
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and taught history at the University of Newcastle from 1967. Andrews' book ''Isolationism and Appeasement in Australia: Reactions to the European Crises, 1935–1939'' has been quoted in the
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. pp. 6096–6097


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Newcastle War Society and Culture Symposium, 2 November 2001 – Wayne Reynolds (University of Newcastle): A Scholar of Australian War and Diplomacy: The Views and Methods of Eric Andrews
1933 births 2001 deaths Alumni of the University of Oxford 20th-century Australian historians Australian National University alumni Academic staff of the University of Newcastle (Australia) {{Australia-historian-stub