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Verity Nancy Burgmann (born 17 September 1952) is Adjunct Professor of Politics in the School of Social Sciences at
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and Honorary Professorial Fellow in the eScholarship Research Centre at the
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, where she is Director of the Reason in Revolt website. In 2013 she was
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Visiting Professor of
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in the Institut für Englische Philologie at the
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.


Early life and education

Burgmann was born in
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, Australia, the daughter of Victor Burgmann and Lorna Bradbury. In 1971 she left home to attend the
London School of Economics , mottoeng = To understand the causes of things , established = , type = Public research university , endowment = £240.8 million (2021) , budget = £391.1 millio ...
, where she completed a BSc (Econ) with a major in politics. In 1980 she completed her PhD, ''Revolutionaries and Racists: Australian Socialism and the Problem of Racism'', at the
Australian National University The Australian National University (ANU) is a public research university located in Canberra, the capital of Australia. Its main campus in Acton encompasses seven teaching and research colleges, in addition to several national academies and ...
.


Career and research

During the 1970s, Burgmann became actively involved in 'radical' politics, most notably the anti-apartheid campaign, and the campaign for
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. In 1971, along with her sister Meredith, she was ejected from the
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after disrupting play during the controversial
1971 Springbok tour The 1971 South Africa rugby union tour of Australia was a controversial six-week rugby union tour by the Springboks to Australia. Anti-apartheid protests came to being all around the country. The tour is perhaps most infamous for a state of emerg ...
of Australia. Burgmann's activism continued during her time in the United Kingdom, where she devoted her efforts to the International Socialists and the
Socialist Workers Party (Britain) The Socialist Workers Party (SWP) is a far-left political party in the United Kingdom. Founded as the Socialist Review Group by supporters of Tony Cliff in 1950, it became the International Socialists in 1962 and the SWP in 1977. The party cons ...
. She lived with
Peter Hain Peter Gerald Hain, Baron Hain (born 16 February 1950), is a British politician who served as Secretary of State for Northern Ireland from 2005 to 2007, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions from 2007 to 2008 and twice as Secretary of State ...
, who was then leading the STST (Stop The Seventy Tour) campaign in Britain against the visits of racially selected sporting teams from South Africa. After moving to Melbourne in the early 1980s, she became involved in People for Nuclear Disarmament. During the 1990 federal election campaign, opposition leader
Andrew Peacock Andrew Sharp Peacock (13 February 193916 April 2021) was an Australian politician and diplomat. He served as a cabinet minister and went on to become leader of the Liberal Party on two occasions (1983–1985 and 1989–1990), leading the par ...
visited her sons' creche for a photo opportunity where Burgmann greeted him with her middle son on her hip, holding a children's blackboard reading: "I don't want Mr Peacock to kiss my baby." The focus of Burgmann's recent activism has been the defence of public education (she is on the executive of the Public Education Group) and trade unionism. Verity Burgmann married
Andrew Milner Andrew John Milner (born 9 September 1950) is Professor Emeritus of English studies, English and Comparative Literature at Monash University. From 2014 until 2019 he was also Honorary Professor of English and Comparative Literary Studies at the ...
, the British-Australian cultural theorist and literary critic, in 1977. They have three sons. Verity Burgmann began her academic career teaching British Government at
South London College Lambeth College is a further education college in the London Borough of Lambeth. It was formed in 1992 from three former institutions – Vauxhall College of Building and Further Education, Brixton College of Further Education, and South London C ...
in 1975. Between 1978 and 1980 Burgmann worked at both the
University of New South Wales The University of New South Wales (UNSW), also known as UNSW Sydney, is a public research university based in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is one of the founding members of Group of Eight, a coalition of Australian research-intensive ...
and the
University of Sydney The University of Sydney (USYD), also known as Sydney University, or informally Sydney Uni, is a public research university located in Sydney, Australia. Founded in 1850, it is the oldest university in Australia and is one of the country's si ...
, before moving to the Political Science Department at the University of Melbourne in 1981. In 2003, she was appointed Professor of Political Science. Burgmann was Deputy Dean of the Arts faculty at the University of Melbourne between 2004 and 2006. She retired in 2013, taught in Berlin for a semester and was then appointed Adjunct Professor at Monash University. She was elected a Fellow of the
Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia The Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia (ASSA) is an independent, non-governmental organisation devoted to the advancement of knowledge and research in the social sciences. It has its origins in the Social Science Research Council of Austr ...
in 1999. Burgmann's research interests are the history and politics of the
Australian labour movement The Australian labour movement began in the early 19th century and since the late 19th century has included industrial (Australian unions) and political wings (Australian Labor Party). Trade unions in Australia may be organised (i.e., formed) o ...
, radical political ideologies, contemporary protest movements, environmental politics,
racism Racism is the belief that groups of humans possess different behavioral traits corresponding to inherited attributes and can be divided based on the superiority of one race over another. It may also mean prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism ...
,
anti-globalization The anti-globalization movement or counter-globalization movement, is a social movement critical of economic globalization. The movement is also commonly referred to as the global justice movement, alter-globalization movement, anti-globalist m ...
and anti-corporate politics. She has established a significant reputation both as a labour historian and as a political scientist of
social movements A social movement is a loosely organized effort by a large group of people to achieve a particular goal, typically a Social issue, social or political one. This may be to carry out a social change, or to resist or undo one. It is a type of Group ...
and social change.Burgmann's University of Melbourne staff profile
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Selected works


Writings

*(with Meredith Burgmann) ''Green Bans, Red Union: The Saving of a City'', 2nd edition, University of New South Wales Press, Sydney, 2017. *''Globalization and Labour in the Twenty-First Century'', Routledge, London and New York, 2016. *(with Hans A. Baer) ''Climate Politics and the Climate Movement in Australia'', Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 2012. *'' Power, Profit & Protest: Australian Social Movements and Globalisation'', Allen & Unwin, Sydney, 2003. *(with Meredith Burgmann) ''Green Bans, Red Union: Environmental Activism and the New South Wales Builders Labourers' Federation'', University of NSW Press, Sydney, 1998. *''Revolutionary Industrial Unionism. The Industrial Workers of the World in Australia'', Cambridge University Press, Melbourne, 1995. *''Power and Protest. Movements for Change in Australian Society'', Allen & Unwin, Sydney, 1993. *''In Our Time: Socialism and the Rise of Labor, 1885-1905'', Allen & Unwin, Sydney, 1985.


Edited works

*Andrew Milner, Simon Sellars and Verity Burgmann, ''Changing the Climate: Utopia, Dystopia and Catastrophe'', Arena Publications, Melbourne, 2011. *Verity Burgmann and Jenny Lee, ''Staining the Wattle: A People's History of Australia since 1788'', McPhee Gribble/Penguin, Melbourne, 1988. *Verity Burgmann and Jenny Lee, ''Constructing a Culture: A People's History of Australia since 1788'', McPhee Gribble/Penguin, Melbourne, 1988. *Verity Burgmann and Jenny Lee, ''Making a Life: A People's History of Australia since 1788'', McPhee Gribble/Penguin, Melbourne, 1988. *Verity Burgmann and Jenny Lee, ''A Most Valuable Acquisition: A People's History of Australia since 1788'', McPhee Gribble/Penguin, Melbourne, 1988.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Burgmann, Verity 1952 births Living people Monash University faculty Australian activists Socialist Workers Party (UK) members Alumni of the London School of Economics Non-fiction environmental writers People from Sydney Academics from Melbourne Australian political scientists Women political scientists Fellows of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia