AQ: Australian Quarterly  |  AQ: Australian Quarterly 84.3
For over 84 years AQ has been packing its pages with the country’s most distinguished and passionate thinkers, tackling the big issues in science, politics and society. No journalists, no bias, just in-depth and independent analyses of the topics that are shaping Australia.
With longer-style articles written by the people at the forefront of the debates, AQ is unique in bridging the gap between journal and magazine, combining the compelling writing of a glossy with the intellectual rigour of a journal.
In this edition we devote half our pages to one of the biggest events of the 20th century; the rise of Hitler. 2013 marks 80 years since Hitler came to power and his reign of fear began. AQ looks forward, and back at the long shadow still cast over the Eurozone and the world by the dictator.
Also inside, an article that every scientists should read as AQ looks at the changing face of research and the move to Open Access Science.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in AQ: Australian Quarterly AQ: Australian Quarterly 84.3.