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‘Attachment, justice and span’

The doyen of Australian historians
by
July–August 2010, no. 323

A Three-Cornered Life: The Historian W.K. Hancock by Jim Davidson

UNSW Press, $59.95 hb, 624 pp

‘Attachment, justice and span’

The doyen of Australian historians
by
July–August 2010, no. 323

Name a selection of your own most interesting and iconic Australians of the last century. My personal list would begin with John Monash, Donald Bradman, and W.K. Hancock.

‘W.K. who?’ We have always favoured the military and the sporting over the intellect in our national pantheon. Even this splendid study of Professor Sir William Keith Hancock – A Three-Cornered Life – has the unusual subtitle: The Historian W.K. Hancock. It is hard to imagine a biography of ‘The Don’ informing us that it is of ‘The Cricketer Donald Bradman’.

A Three-Cornered Life: The Historian W.K. Hancock

A Three-Cornered Life: The Historian W.K. Hancock

by Jim Davidson

UNSW Press, $59.95 hb, 624 pp

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