John Grey Gorton
Autor Paul Williamsen Limba Engleză Paperback – dec 2020
This is a lively new account of John Grey Gorton and his legacy. Within the constraints of a short biography, Paul Williams has effectively challenged some of the most common previous assessments of Gorton's political ideas and achievements.
-- Professor Rodney Smith, Department of Government and International Relations, University of Sydney
This new monograph on Australian Prime Minister Sir John Gorton (1968-71) by Dr Paul Williams, Senior Lecturer in politics, journalism and public relations at Griffith University's School of Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences, is more than just a snapshot of one of Australia's more interesting, and at times, most difficult to understand prime ministers. Rather, Dr Williams's considerable additional research provides a better understanding of the political context of Gorton's times. We come to appreciate the changing nature of Australian politics and society, including Labor's resurgence and the fracturing of the Liberal Party's dominance, and how each of these affected Gorton's prime ministership and assessments of his performance. Dr Williams has published widely on voter behaviour and political leadership in Australian scholarly journals, and he is a frequent commentator on Australian federal and Queensland state politics in the news media.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781922449269
ISBN-10: 1922449261
Pagini: 102
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.12 kg
Editura: Connor Court Publishing Pty Ltd
ISBN-10: 1922449261
Pagini: 102
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.12 kg
Editura: Connor Court Publishing Pty Ltd
Notă biografică
The late Paul Williams worked in the television and film industries as a writer, producer and director. He wrote several books about the American frontier and the Civil War. He lived in Melbourne, Australia.