Seumas Spark is a co-author of Dunera Lives, a two-volume history of the Dunera internees.
Books & arts
Living recipes
Seumas Spark
14 August 2025
Collaboration is reconciliation, say the authors of The Australian Ingredients Kitchen
Essays & reportage
The Lebers, a family of ratbags
Seumas Spark
23 November 2023
Shaped by history, Sylvie Leber and her forebears have campaigned for social change
Essays & reportage
A Dunera life
Seumas Spark
17 September 2023
Sent to Australia as an “enemy alien” by Churchill’s government, Bern Brent spent decades challenging conventional accounts of the internees’ lives
Books & arts
Become what you are!
Seumas Spark
17 May 2021
One man’s unspoken Dunera story lies behind an exhibition in rural Victoria
Books & arts
Behind fascist lines
Seumas Spark
15 July 2020
Books | Katrina Kittel illuminates a little-discussed chapter in Australia’s second world war
Essays & reportage
Fighting for the bight
Seumas Spark
25 May 2019
A Norwegian company says it can drill safely in the Great Australian Bight. Scientists disagree.
Essays & reportage
Ken Inglis and the Dunera: a seventy-year history
Seumas Spark
12 December 2016
Among the speakers at last month’s conference at Monash University on the work of historian Ken Inglis was Seumas Spark, who is working with Ken and the American…
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