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The light on the hill: the Australian Labor Party, 1891-1991
Ross McMullin
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Frontmatter
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List of Illustrations (page vi)
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Preface (page ix)
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1 'The Ballot is the Thing', 1891 (page 1)
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2 Support in Return for Concessions, 1891-1904 (page 15)
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3 'To Lose Our Distinctness Would Mean Failure': Flirting with Alliances, 1904-1910 (page 50)
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4 'Our Unequalled Progess': Planks Made Law, 1910-1914 (page 71)
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5 'Blowing the Labor Party to Shreds': The Great War and the Great Split, 1914-1919 (page 92)
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6 'There was Crookedness in New South Wales', 1920-1928 (page 122)
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7 'Spitting upon the Altar of Labour'? Floundering in the Great Depression, 1929-1932 (page 150)
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8 'There is a Huge Job to Do': Gradual Recovery, 1932-1941 (page 183)
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9 'Dangers and Problems Unprecedented and Unpredictable': The Curtin Government, 1941-1945 (page 212)
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10 'The Hope, the Inspiration and the Saviour of the Australian People': The Chifley Government, 1945-1949 (page 234)
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11 'Sad Days for the Party': Another Big Split, 1950-1960 (page 256)
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12 'Doomed to Indefinite Opposition'? 1960-1966 (page 290)
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13 'Whose Party is This — Ours or His?': Resurgence under Whitlam, 1967-1972 (page 315)
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14 'There won't Ever be Another One Like It': The Whitlam Government, 1972-1975 (page 338)
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15 Life wasn't Meant to be Easy for the ALP, 1976-1983 (page 376)
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16 'Some New and Alien Philosophy'? The Hawke-Keating Regime, 1983-1991 (page 411)
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Endnotes (page 447)
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Index (page 481)
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Published: 1991
Publisher: Oxford University Press
- 9780195534511 (paper)
- 9780195549669 (hardcover)