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The Menzies Era: The years that shaped modern Australia by John Howard

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March 2015, no. 369

The Menzies Era: The years that shaped modern Australia by John Howard

HarperCollins, $59.99 hb, 707 pp

The Menzies Era: The years that shaped modern Australia by John Howard

by
March 2015, no. 369

John Howard has long been concerned with countering what he regards as the domination of Australian historical writing by the left. His project was initiated before he gained the prime ministership, most notably in his Menzies Lecture of 1996, in which he claimed that most of the distinctiveness and achievements of Australian politics were grounded in the liberal tradition. It continued during the ‘history wars’ from 1996 to 2007 – a subsidiary element in his largely successful attempt to reshape the contemporary understanding of liberal individualism. His massive new book on Menzies and his times is the summa of this enterprise.

James Walter reviews 'The Menzies Era: The years that shaped modern Australia' by John Howard

The Menzies Era: The years that shaped modern Australia

by John Howard

HarperCollins, $59.99 hb, 707 pp

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