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Curtin's empire, James Curran

Label
Curtin's empire, James Curran
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Curtin's empire
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
783177463
Responsibility statement
James Curran
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Summary
John Curtin remains a venerated leader. His role as Labor's wartime supremo is etched deep into the national psyche: the man who put Australia first, locked horns with Churchill, forged the alliance with the United States and became the saviour of the nation in its darkest hour. Drawing on new archival material including sensitive and private correspondence from Curtin never before seen or quoted, Curtin's Empire shows that this British world vision was not imposed on him from abroad, rather it animated Curtin from deep within. Since entering politics Curtin had fought a bitter battle with his opponents - both inside and outside his party - over loyalty, identity and national security. At stake was how he and his party related to the defining idea of Australian politics for their times: Britishness.--, Provided by publisher
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