Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 [Review] Becoming John Curtin and James Scullin : The Making of the Modern Labor Party, 1876–1921
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'John Curtin and James Scullin are commonly judged according to their respective struggles with World War II and the Great Depression. One is as close to being revered as any Australian prime minister has come; the other is, at best, pitied.' (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon Australian Historical Studies vol. 51 no. 4 2020 20741478 2020 periodical issue

    'We are pleased to present this collection of articles for Australian Historian Studies, the third to be produced during the most extraordinary and trying of times. Our thoughts go out especially to our friends and colleagues in Melbourne, the spiritual home of Australian Historical Studies, and especially to the ever-reliable Annalisa Giudici who would never let a pandemic get in the way of a publishing deadline. While 2020 has been the unkindest of years, we offer this issue as further proof that Australian historical research continues to flourish in the hands of both our senior and emerging scholars.' (David Andrew Roberts Editorial introduction)

    2020
    pg. 506-507
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