Robert Menzies : the art of politics
- Bib ID:
- 10003438
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Bramston, Troy
- Online Access:
- National edeposit: Onsite at National Library of Australia
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- Access Conditions:
- National edeposit: Available onsite at national, state and territory libraries
- Description:
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- Brunswick, Victoria : Scribe, 2019
- Brunswick, Victoria : Scribe Publications, 2019
- 1 online resource.
- File Characteristics:
- text file EPUB 2.5MB
- ISBN:
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- 1925693503
- 9781925693508
- Summary:
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A revelatory biography of Australia's longest-serving prime minister. Robert Menzies claimed the prime ministership in 1939 and led the nation during the early years of the war, but resigned two years later when he lost the confidence of his party. His political career seemed over, and yet he staged one of the great comebacks to forge a new political party, devise a new governing philosophy, and craft a winning electoral approach that as to make him Australia's longest-serving prime minister. The lessons Menzies learned -- and the way he applied them -- made him a model that every Liberal leader since has looked to for inspiration. But debate over Menzies' life and legacy has never settled. Who was Robert Menzies, what did he stand for, what did he achieve? Troy Bramston has not only researched the official record and published accounts, but has also interviewed members of Menzies' family, and his former advisers and ministers. He has also been given exclusive access to family letters, as well as to a series of interviews that Menzies gave that have never been revealed before. They are a major historical find, in which Menzies talks about his life, reflects on political events and personalities, offers political lessons, and candidly assesses his successors. Now with a new preface, Robert Menzies is the first biography in 20 years of the Liberal icon -- and it contains important contemporary lessons for those who want to understand, and master, the art and science of politics.
- Full contents:
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- Intro; About the Author; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Epigraph; Preface: Robert Menzies Unplugged; Prologue: Life and Legacy; PART I; 1 Jeparit; 2 Family; 3 Student; 4 Barrister-at-Law; PART II; 5 Spring Street; 6 Canberra; 7 Wartime Prime Minister; 8 'The Forgotten People'; 9 The Liberal Party of Australia; 10 Friends and Rivals: Curtin and Chifley; PART III; 11 Return to Power; 12 The Art and Science of Politics; 13 At Home: Domestic Affairs; 14 Abroad: Foreign Adventures; 15 Across the Divide: Evatt, Calwell, and Whitlam; PART IV; 16 The Private Menzies.
- 17 Menzies in Verse18 Resignation; 19 Successors; Epilogue: Lessons in Leadership; Acknowledgements; Appendix; Notes; Select Bibliography.
- Notes:
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- Includes bibliographical references.
- General.
- Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed April 12, 2019)
- Subject:
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- Menzies, Robert, 1894-1978
- Prime ministers -- Australia -- Biography
- Australasian & Pacific history
- Australia
- Biography & Autobiography - Political
- Biography & Autobiography - Presidents & Heads Of State
- BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- General
- Biography: historical, political & military
- History - Australia & Oceania
- HISTORY -- Australia & New Zealand
- Political leaders & leadership
- Political Science - General
- Political Science / World / Australian & Oceanian
- Politics & government
- Politics and government
- Prime ministers
- Australia -- Politics and government -- 1901-1945
- Australia -- Politics and government -- 1945-
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- Other authors/contributors:
- Scribe
- Copyright:
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