This book is a series of recollections, memories, appreciation and detailed accounts of progress in the life and career of Peter Bladin. He was an icon of Australian Neurology, the founder of the Epilepsy Society of Australia and the Stroke Society of Australasia. Son of a leader of the RAAF, Peter Bladin excelled throughout his career as a physician, scientist and neurologist, inspired by research. He achieved international renown through his contribution to his speciality, to medical education and pioneering efforts aimed at alleviating the burden of epilepsy faced by sufferers. His legacy is immense.
The author has worked in close conjunction with Bladin for 25 years and had frequent, weekly meetings with him after retirement. There are numerous email exchanges. These highlight the aims and thoughts of Bladin, which may be of interest to his colleagues worldwide.
Jehovah’s Witnesses in Europe
This history documents the persecution of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Eastern Europe. It compares their survival under different political systems, from dictatorships to modern Russia, where a renewed ban has returned Soviet-era conditions of repression.
