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  Don Smart, 1978, Federal Aid to Australian Schools, University of Queensland Press, St Lucia.

  Billy Mackie Snedden and M. Bernie Schedvin, 1990, Billy Snedden: an unlikely Liberal, Macmillan, South Melbourne.

  Gavin Souter, 1981, Company of Heralds: a century and a half of Australian publishing by John Fairfax Limited and its predecessors 1831–1981, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne.

  — 1988, Acts of Parliament: a narrative history of the Senate and House of Representatives Commonwealth of Australia, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne.

  Percy Spender, 1972, Politics and a Man, William Collins, Sydney.

  Jim Spigelman, 1972, Secrecy: political censorship in Australia, Angus and Robertson, Sydney.

  Graeme Starr (ed.), 1980, The Liberal Party of Australia: a documentary history, Heinemann/Drummond, Victoria.

  — 2012, Carrick: principles, politics and policy, Connor Court, Ballarat.

  Alan Stephens, 1995, Going Solo: the Royal Australian Air Force 1946–1971, AGPS Press, Canberra.

  Paul Strangio, Paul ‘t Hart, James Walter (eds), 2013, Understanding Prime-Ministerial Performance: comparative perspectives, Oxford University Press, Oxford.

  — 2015, Settling the Office: from Federation to Reconstruction, Melbourne University Press, Carlton.

  — 2017, The Pivot of Power: Australian prime ministers and political leadership, 1949–2016, Melbourne University Press, Carlton.

  Arthur Tange, 2008, Defence Policy-Making: a close-up view, 1950–1980, (ed.) Peter Edwards, ANU E-Press, Canberra.

  William Temple, 1925, Christ’s Revelation of God, Student Christian Movement, London.

  Kylie Tennant, 1970, Evatt: politics and justice, Angus and Robertson, Sydney.

  John Thompson (ed.), 1962, On Lips of Living Men, Cheshire, Melbourne.

  Rodney Tiffen, 2017, Disposable Leaders: media and leadership coups from Menzies to Abbott, NewSouth, Sydney.

  Andrew Tink, 2013, Air Disaster Canberra: the plane crash that destroyed a government, NewSouth Publishing, Sydney.

  Brian Toohey and William Pinwill, 1989, Oyster: the story of the Australian Secret Intelligence Service, William Heinemann Australia, Port Melbourne.

  Alan Trengrove, 1969, John Grey Gorton: an informal biography, Cassell, Melbourne.

  Clifford Turney, 1989, Grammar: a history of Sydney Grammar School 1819–1988, Allen & Unwin, Sydney.

  Melissa Tyler, John Robbins and Adrian March (eds), 2014, Ministers for Foreign Affairs 1960–1972, Australian Institute of International Affairs, Canberra.

  Peter van Onselen and Wayne Errington, 2007, John Winston Howard, Melbourne University Press, Carlton.

  David Veitch, 1996, McEwen’s Way, David Syme College of Economics, Melbourne.

  Keith Waller, 1990, A Diplomatic Life: some memories, Centre for the Study of Australia-Asia Relations, Griffith University.

  Maximilian Walsh, 1979, Poor Little Rich Country: the path to the eighties, Penguin, Ringwood.

  James Walter, 1980, The Leader: a political biography of Gough Whitlam, University of Queensland Press, St Lucia.

  Sally Warhaft (ed.), 2004, Well May We Say: the speeches that made Australia, Black Inc., Melbourne.

  Simon Warrender, 1973, Score of Years, Wren, Melbourne.

  Leicester Webb, 1954, Communism and Democracy in Australia: a survey of the 1951 referendum, Cheshire, Melbourne.

  Patrick Weller, 1989, Malcolm Fraser PM: a study in prime ministerial power, Penguin, Ringwood.

  — 2007, Cabinet Government in Australia, 1901–2006, University of New South Wales Press, Sydney.

  Patrick Weller, Joanne Scott and Bronwyn Stevens, 2011, From Postbox to Powerhouse: a centenary history of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, Allen & Unwin, Sydney.

  Katharine West, 1965, Power in the Liberal Party: a study in Australian politics, Cheshire, Melbourne.

  Don Whitington, 1964, The House will Divide: a review of Australian federal politics, Lansdowne Press, Melbourne.

  — 1972, Twelfth Man?, Jacaranda Press, Milton.

  — 1975, The Witless Men, Sun Books, Melbourne.

  Don Whitington and Rob Chalmers, 1971, Inside Canberra: a guide to Australian federal politics, Rigby, Australia.

  R.S. Whitington, 1971, Sir Frank: the Frank Packer story, Cassell, Sydney.

  Gough Whitlam, 1985, The Whitlam Government 1972–1975, Viking, Ringwood.

  Greg Whitwell, 1986, The Treasury Line, Allen & Unwin, North Sydney.

  Craig Wilcox, 1998, For Hearths and Homes: citizen soldiering in Australia, 1854–1945, Allen & Unwin, Sydney.

  Roy Williams, 2013, In God They Trust?: the religious beliefs of Australia’s prime ministers 1901–2013, Bible Society, Australia.

  Edward Woodward, 2005, One Brief Interval: a memoir, Miegunyah Press, Carlton.

  Academic Articles

  n.a., ‘Joint Communiqué — issued by the Conference of Foreign Ministers on Cambodia held in Jakarta’, Foreign Affairs Malaysia, vol. 3, no. 1, June 1970, pp. 50–53.

  Joel Atkinson, 2011, ‘Australian support for an independent Taiwan prior to the recognition of the People’s Republic of China’, Australian Journal of Politics and History, vol. 57, no. 1, pp. 68–85.

  Luke Auton, 2013, ‘Opaque Proliferation: The Historiography of Australia’s Cold War Nuclear Weapons Option’, History Compass, vol. 11, no. 8, pp. 561–72.

  Andrea Benvenuti and Moreen Dee, 2010, ‘The Five Power Defence Arrangements and the reappraisal of the British and Australian policy interests in Southeast Asia, 1970–75’, Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, vol. 41, no. 1, pp. 101–23.

  Frank Bongiorno, 2013, ‘Herbert Vere Evatt and British Justice: The Communist Party Referendum of 1951’, Australian Historical Studies, vol. 44, no. 1, pp. 54–70.

  Troy Bramston, 2004, ‘Wherefore art thou Billy?: Revisiting the government of Billy McMahon’, Eureka Street, April, pp. 33–35.

  Jerome Bruner, 2004 [1987], ‘Life as narrative’, Social Research, vol. 71, no. 3, pp. 691–710.

  Aynsley Kellow and Peter Carroll, 2011, ‘Australia and the OECD’, Revista de Economía Mundial, no. 28, pp. 93–111.

  — 2012, ‘Fifty Years of the OECD and Forty Years of Australian Membership’, Australian Journal of Politics and History, vol. 58, iss. 4, pp. 512–25.

  Peter Carroll, 2015, ‘Gaining greater access to Western European Decision-Makers: A Motive for Australian Membership of the OECD’, Australian Journal of Politics and History, vol. 60, no. 2, pp. 229–40.

  Patricia Clarke, 2006, ‘On a roller coaster with Maxwell Newton Publications’, Canberra Historical Journal, iss. 57, July, pp. 2–9.

  Lachlan Clohesy and Phillip Deery, 2015, ‘The Prime Minister and the Bomb: John Gorton, W.C. Wentworth and the quest for an atomic Australia’, Australian Journal of Politics and History, vol. 61, no. 2, pp. 217–32.

  Robert Collins, 1996, ‘The Economic Crisis of 1968 and the Waning of the “American Century”’, American Historical Review, vol. 101, no. 2, April, pp. 396–422.

  Brian Croke, 2001, ‘Prelates and Politics: The Carroll Style’, Journal of the Australian Catholic Historical Society, vol. 22, pp. 31–45.

  Peter Curson and Kevin McCracken, 2006, ‘An Australian perspective of the 1918–1919 influenza pandemic’, New South Wales Public Health Bulletin, vol. 17, no. 7–8, pp. 103–7.

  Norman Cowper, 1946, ‘A Roman Character’, Australian Quarterly, vol. 18, no. 3, September, pp. 64–68.

  — 1950, ‘Action against communism’, Australian Quarterly, vol. 22, no. 1, March, pp. 5–12.

  Dickenson, J 2010, ‘Journalists Writing Political History’, Australian Journal of Politics and History, vol. 56, no. 1, pp. 105-119.

  John Dixon, 1977, ‘Australia’s policy towards the aged: 1890–1972’, Canberra Series
in Administrative Studies, no. 3, Canberra College of Advanced Education, pp. 91–101.

  Sol Encel and Allan McKnight, ‘Bombs, Power Stations and Proliferation’, Australian Quarterly, vol. 42, no. 1, March 1970, pp. 15–26.

  Erik Erikson, 1956, ‘The Problem of Ego Identity’, Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Society, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 56–121.

  Mark Finnane, 2015, ‘The Munich Olympics Massacre and the Development of Counter-Terrorism in Australia’, Intelligence and National Security, vol. 30, no. 6, pp. 817–36.

  Lorna Froude, 2002, ‘Petrol rationing in Australia during the Second World War’, Journal of the Australian War Memorial, iss. 36, May.

  Edward Fung, 1983, ‘Australia’s China Policy in Tatters 1971–72’, Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs, no. 10, July, pp. 39–59.

  Bridget Griffen-Foley, 2003, ‘A “Civilised Amateur”: Edgar Holt and His Life in letters and Politics’, Australian Journal of Politics and History, vol. 49, no. 1, pp. 31–47.

  — 2010, ‘Sir Frank Packer and the leadership of the Liberal Party, 1967–71’, Australian Journal of Political Society, vol. 36, no. 3, pp. 499–513.

  F.H. Gruen, 1975, ‘The 25% Tariff Cut: Was it a mistake?’, Australian Quarterly, vol. 47, no. 2, June, pp. 7–20.

  Ian Hancock, 2000, ‘The Liberal Party — and the neglect of history’, Sydney Papers, Winter, p. 122–131.

  Tom Heenan and David Dunstan, 2015, ‘The dark side of the Don: Bradman, the board and Apartheid’, Sport in Society, vol. 18, no. 9, pp. 1110–31.

  Robert Howard, 1970, ‘Foreign Policy Review January–June 1970’, Australian Quarterly, vol. 42, no. 3, September, pp. 109–116.

  — 1971, ‘Foreign Policy review’, Australian Quarterly, vol. 43, no. 3, September, pp. 97–108.

  Christopher Hubbard, 2004, ‘From ambivalence to influence: Australia and the negotiation of the 1968 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty’, Australian Journal of Politics and History, vol. 50, no. 4, pp. 526–43.

  Colin A. Hughes, 1972a, ‘Australian Political Chronicle: September — December 1971’, Australian Journal of Politics and History, vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 92–101.

  — 1972b, ‘Australian Political Chronicle: January — April 1972’, Australian Journal of Politics and History, vol. 18, no. 2, pp. 261–70.

  — 1972c, ‘Australian Political Chronicle: May — August 1972’, Australian Journal of Politics and History, vol. 18, no. 3, pp. 402–14.

  — 1973, ‘Australian Political Chronicle: September — December 1972’, Australian Journal of Politics and History, vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 63–81.

  Colin A. Hughes and J.S. Western, 1972, ‘Hunting the PM: The Sequel’, Australian Quarterly, March, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 30–41.

  Jacques E.C. Hymans, 2000, ‘Isotopes and Identity: Australia and the Nuclear Weapons Option, 1949–1999’, Nonproliferation Review, Spring, pp. 1–23.

  Mark Johnston, 1996, ‘The civilians who joined up, 1939–45’, Journal of the Australian War Memorial, iss. 29, November.

  Paul Kelly, 2016, ‘Economic reform: A lost cause or merely in eclipse?’, Alf Rattigan Lecture, 7 December, ANZSOG.

  Michael Kirby, 2014, ‘Present at the creation: The strange eventful birth of the Amalgamated Metal Workers’ Union’, Journal of Industrial Relations, vol. 56, no. 1, pp. 123–45.

  Helen Logan, Jennifer Sumsion, and Frances Press, 2013, ‘The Child Care Act 1972: a critical juncture in Australian ECEC and the emergence of “quality”’, Australasian Journal of Early Childhood, vol. 38, no. 4, December, pp. 84–91.

  Nigel McCarthy, 2000, ‘Alf Rattigan and the journalists: advocacy journalism and agenda setting in the Australian tariff debate 1963–1971’, Australian Journalism Review, vol. 22, no. 2, pp. 88–102.

  David McKnight, 2008, ‘Partisan improprieties: Ministerial Control and Australia’s security agencies, 1962–72’, Intelligence and National Security, vol. 23, no. 5, pp. 707–25.

  Anne Mozley Moyal, 1975, ‘The Australian Atomic Energy Commision: A case study in Australian Science and Government, Search, vol. 6, no. 9, pp. 365–84.

  Patrick Mullins, 2015, ‘Chasing the future — journalists writing political history’, Australian Journalism Review, vol. 37, no. 2, pp. 95–107.

  Bruce K. Murray, 2003, ‘The sports boycott and cricket: the cancellation of the 1971/72 South African Tour of Australia’, South African Historical Journal, vol. 49, no. 1, pp. 162–71.

  J.B. Paul, 1972, ‘Political Review’, Australian Quarterly, vol. 44, no. 2, June, pp. 99–111.

  Roderic Pitty, 2005, ‘Way Behind in Following the USA over China: The lack of any Liberal tradition in Australian Foreign Policy, 1970–72’, Australian Journal of Politics and History, vol. 51, no. 3, pp. 440–50.

  Jeff Popple, 1982, ‘The Australian Militia 1930–39’, Australian Defence Journal, no. 33, March/April, pp. 44–48.

  Graeme Powell, 2005, ‘The first in the field: Prime Ministers’ papers in the National Library of Australia’, Australian Academic and Research Libraries, vol. 36, no. 1, pp. 54–64.

  David Reynolds, ‘Churchill the Historian’, History Today, February 2005, vol. 55, no. 2, pp. 16–17.

  Wayne Reynolds, 2015, ‘“To the brink of Manufacture”: Nuclear weapons, the Anglo-American alliance and Australia’s approach to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty’, Australian Historical Studies, vol. 46, iss. 2, pp. 269–84.

  Kel Robertson, Jessie Hohmann, and Iain Stewart, 2005, ‘Dictating to one of “us”: the migration of Mrs Freer’, Macquarie Law Journal, vol. 5, pp. 241–75.

  Geoffrey Robinson, 2008, ‘The All for Australia League in New South Wales: a study in political entrepreneurship and hegemony’, Australian Historical Studies, vol. 39, iss. 1, pp. 36–52.

  Paul Rodan, 2013, ‘Crossing the line: Richard Casey Re-Visited’, Australian Journal of Politics and History, vol. 59, iss. 4, pp. 547–58.

  — 2014, ‘Not so bland after all: Paul Hasluck as Governor-General’, Journal of Australian Studies, vol. 38, no. 2, pp. 190–204.

  Sean Scalmer and Jackie Dickenson, 2010, ‘The march of the insider’, Overland, iss. 199.

  Nick Scott, 2015, ‘Black-bans and black eyes: Implications of the 1971 Springbok Rugby Tour’, Labour History, no. 108, May, pp. 145–63.

  Tom Sheridan, 1999, ‘Regulator Par Excellence: Sir Henry Bland and industrial relations 1950–1967’, Journal of Industrial Relations, vol. 41, no. 2, June, pp. 228–55.

  Tom Sheridan and Pat Stretton, 2004, ‘Mandarins, Ministers and the bar on married women’, Journal of Industrial Relations, vol. 46, no. 1, March, pp. 84–101.

  Lau Teik Soon, ‘Indonesia and regional security: The Djakarta Conference on Cambodia’, Occasional Paper no. 14, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, May 1972.

  John Steinback, 2001, ‘Sectarianism’s last stand? Mannix, Menzies and the 1954 Duntroon colours controversy’, Australian Defence Force Journal, no. 146, January/February, pp. 19–26.

  Edward St John, 1971, ‘The Gorton fiasco’, Australian Quarterly, vol. 43, no. 4, December, pp. 115–20.

  Rodney Tiffen, 1988, ‘A Politician’s Experiences with the News: Insights from the Howson diaries’, Media Information Australia, no. 49, pp. 25-29.

  Jim Walsh, 1997, ‘Surprise down under: the secret history of Australia’s nuclear ambitions’, Nonproliferation Review, Fall, pp. 1–20.

  Elizabeth Ward, 1997–98, ‘Call Out the Troops: An examination of the legal basis for Australian Defence Force involvement in ‘non-defence’ matters’, Australian Parliamentary Research Paper 8, Commonwealth Parliamentary Library, Canberra.

  Gough Whitlam, 2002, ‘Sino-Australian diplomatic relations 1972–2002’, Australian Journal of International Affairs, vol. 56, no. 3, pp. 323–36.

  Greg Whitwell, 2001, ‘Commodity Price Stabilisation schemes: A case study of the Australian wheat industry’s Stab
ilisation scheme, 1948 to 1989’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 24, iss. 3, pp. 52–60.

  Graham Wilson, 2003, ‘Error of judgment or outright bigotry? The colours controversy of the 1950s’, Sabretache, vol. 44, September, pp. 15–22.

  Mr Y, 1971, ‘A Packer Plot?’, Australian Quarterly, vol. 43, no. 2, June, pp. 2–7.

  Newspapers and Periodicals

  The Advertiser

  The Advocate

  The Age

  The Argus

  The Arrow

  The Australian (Aus.)

  Australian Country Life (ACL)

  The Australian Dictionary of Biography (ADB)

  The Australian Financial Review (AFR)

  The Australian Journal of Politics and History (AJPH)

  The Australian Quarterly (AQ)

  The Australian Women’s Weekly (AWW)

  The Brisbane Telegraph (BT)

  The Bulletin

  The Cairns Post

  Canberra News (CN)

  The Canberra Times (CT)

  The Catholic Press (CP)

  The Central Queensland Herald (CQH)

  The Charleville Times

  The Courier-Mail (CM)

  The Daily Commercial News and Shipping List (DCN&SL)

  The Daily Examiner (DE)

  The Daily Mirror (DM)

  The Daily News (DN)

  The Daily Telegraph (DT)

  The Evening News (EN)

  The Examiner

  The Forbes Advocate (FA)

  The Herald

  The Hobart Mercury (HM)

  Incentive

  Inside Canberra (IC)

  Insight

  The Maitland Daily Mercury (MDM)

  The Morning Bulletin

  The National Geographic

  The Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners’ Advocate (NMHMA)

  The National Times (NT)

  The New Times

  The Newsletter

  The Newspaper News (NN)

  The Northern Star (NS)

  The Queensland Times (QT)

  The Referee

  Smith’s Weekly (SW)

  The Sun

 

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