Robert Menzies' Forgotten People Robert Menzies' Forgotten People

Robert Menzies' Forgotten People

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Descripción editorial

'Menzies' political self was constructed around a denial of experience and an imagined England filled the void. So too for the people and the country he led.'

In 1941, RG Menzies delivered to war-time Australia what was to be his richest, most creative speech, and one of his most influential. 'The Forgotten People' was a direct address to the Australian middle class, the 'people' who would return him to power in 1949 and keep him there until his retirement in 1966.

Who were these 'forgotten people'? The middle class pitting their values of hard work and independence against the collectivist ethos of labour? Women shunning the class-based politics of men? The parents of Menzies' childhood in the small country town of Jeparit? Australians struggling to maintain a derivative culture at the edges of the British Empire? Or all of them, in a richly over-determined image that takes us to the heart of Menzies' mid-life political transformation?

Judith Brett deftly traces the links between the private and public meanings of Menzies' political language to produce compelling insights into the man and the culture he represented.

GÉNERO
Política y actualidad
PUBLICADO
2014
8 de abril
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
264
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Melbourne University Publishing
VENDEDOR
Simon & Schuster Digital Sales LLC
TAMAÑO
1.9
MB
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