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Constructive tensions

New perspectives on the Liberal founder
by
March 2025, no. 473

The Menzies Ascendency: Fortune, stability, progress 1954-1961 edited by Zachary Gorman

Melbourne University Press, $50 hb, 318 pp

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Constructive tensions

New perspectives on the Liberal founder
by
March 2025, no. 473

Australian liberals and the Liberal Party were once thought laggards in attending to their own history in comparison with the Labor Party. Even so, Robert Menzies’ life and career had been well documented, with multiple biographies and memoirs, including Allan Martin’s masterful two-volume biography (1993-99) and Judith Brett’s influential analysis of Menzies’ ‘Forgotten People’ speech as a key to understanding the ‘public life’ (1992). More recently, liberal political history has become a cottage industry.

The Menzies Ascendency: Fortune, stability, progress 1954-1961

The Menzies Ascendency: Fortune, stability, progress 1954-1961

edited by Zachary Gorman

Melbourne University Press, $50 hb, 318 pp

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ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.

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