AuthorDay, David, 1947-DescriptionDay sheds light on the inherent contradictions of Curtin's personality: his sense of personal destiny, but lack of faith in himself; his commitment to the betterment of the nation, but inability to create peace and happiness in his own life; his early condemnation of parliament as an 'upholstered gas-works', but ambition to get to Canberra; and his denunciation of war and gaoling for anti-conscription activities in the First World War, but inspirational war leadership in the Second World War. What emerges is a diptych-like portrait of a complex, brilliant man wounded by his personal failures and disappointments, but energised by his political and social achievements. John Curtin: A Life is a timely reassessment of a man who did so much to shape Australia's destiny and whose impact on Australian politics, and the Australian character, is still felt today.ImprintPymble, N.S.W. : Harper Perennial, 2006.Collationxvi, 768 p. [24] p. of plates : ill., 20 cm.LanguageEnglishDate Published2006NotesIncludes index and bibliography.Dewey ClassB/CURPublication FormatBook
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