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'Sir Paul Hasluck was for almost two and a half decades one of Australia's most prominent politicians. Born in Fremantle in 1905 and educated at Perth Modern School and The University of Western Australia, Hasluck worked for The West Australian and lectured at The University of Western Australia before moving into politics in 1949. After two decades in politics, including a variety of ministerial responsibilities, Hasluck was appointed as the 17th Governor General of Australia in 1969. This biography includes Hasluck's experience working for the Department of External Affairs during the Second World War. It covers his career as a writer, poet, historian, and politician, providing a complete and enthralling portrait of one of Australia's great men.' (Publication summary)

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    • Crawley, Inner Perth, Perth, Western Australia,: UWA Publishing , 2014 .
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      • Published November 2014
      ISBN: 9781742586588

Works about this Work

[Review] Paul Hasluck: A Life Paul Strangio , 2016 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Historical Studies , vol. 47 no. 2 2016; (p. 355-356)

— Review of Paul Hasluck : A Life Geoffrey Bolton , 2014 single work biography
'The acknowledgement pages of this biography conclude with Geoffrey Bolton tenderly thanking his wife, Carol: ‘I think I can promise her that this is the last time she will have to live with a research project of this scale’ (548). The ‘think’ was possibly a writer’s wriggle room. Sadly, however, Bolton’s passing in September 2015 meant that this was his final major project. ...'
[Review Essay] Paul Hasluck : A Life Ted Ling , 2016 single work review
— Appears in: Northern Territory Historical Studies , no. 27 2016; (p. 107-109)

'I am very pleased to review this book as I personally have a soft spot for Hasluck having read his two-volume history The Government and the People during my undergraduate studies in the early 1970s, then later researching his role as the Minister responsible for the Northern Territory when I undertook a PhD on the Territory’s cattle industry during the period of Commonwealth administration.' (Introduction)

[Review Essay] Paul Hasluck: A Life Malcolm Allbrook , 2016 single work review
— Appears in: Life Writing , vol. 13 no. 4 2016; (p. 499-502)

— Review of Paul Hasluck : A Life Geoffrey Bolton , 2014 single work biography

'Paul Hasluck (1905–1993), Australian politician, minister, public servant, poet, historian, and governor-general, was always going to present a formidable task for a future biographer, for his was a life richly documented, not only by his own extraordinary literary output but by the words of those around him. Geoffrey Bolton's task was to make sense of this wealth of information to present his subject sympathetically within the strong narrative drive of one who lived his life largely in the public sphere. As a ‘first-class historian’, Bolton writes, ‘few public figures can have been so conscious of the future looking over their shoulders’ (474). The archives of the Commonwealth, State and Territory governments, including parliamentary and ministerial papers and correspondence, show Hasluck in his public life, the efficient and diligent minister, politician and public servant, highly productive and effective in his professional life, yet always seeming the background man, austere and colourless in his public demeanour. Twice he put himself forward for leadership of the parliamentary Liberal party. After the retirement of Sir Robert Menzies in January 1966, he took on William McMahon for the deputy leadership, but ‘did virtually nothing’ (389), while his opponent worked the party and the media, and prevailed by just a few votes. Again, after the disappearance of Harold Holt in January 1967, Hasluck could have become prime minister, but contested the leadership against John Gorton without enthusiasm, unwilling to engage in the politicking and horse-trading needed to secure the support of his party. On the morning of the vote, Hasluck ‘conversed with nobody, but contented himself with retiring to the parliamentary library’ (410). Even so, he only just lost, showing that although he commanded a solid body of respect, ‘his almost wilful refusal to chase votes told against him’ (411).'  (Introduction)

Hasluck Confidential Philip Ayres , 2015 single work review
— Appears in: Quadrant , April vol. 59 no. 4 2015; (p. 98-102)

— Review of Paul Hasluck : A Life Geoffrey Bolton , 2014 single work biography
'Wrong Driver in the Wrong Truck' Robert Porter , 2015 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , March no. 369 2015; (p. 54-55)

— Review of Paul Hasluck : A Life Geoffrey Bolton , 2014 single work biography
The Model of a Governor-general Ross Fitzgerald , 2015 single work review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 31 January 2015; (p. 20-21)

— Review of Paul Hasluck : A Life Geoffrey Bolton , 2014 single work biography
Portrait of a Rare Type Robert Porter , 2015 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 28 February 2015; (p. 30) The Age , 28 February 2015; (p. 38)

— Review of Paul Hasluck : A Life Geoffrey Bolton , 2014 single work biography
'Wrong Driver in the Wrong Truck' Robert Porter , 2015 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , March no. 369 2015; (p. 54-55)

— Review of Paul Hasluck : A Life Geoffrey Bolton , 2014 single work biography
Hasluck Confidential Philip Ayres , 2015 single work review
— Appears in: Quadrant , April vol. 59 no. 4 2015; (p. 98-102)

— Review of Paul Hasluck : A Life Geoffrey Bolton , 2014 single work biography
[Review] Paul Hasluck: A Life Paul Strangio , 2016 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Historical Studies , vol. 47 no. 2 2016; (p. 355-356)

— Review of Paul Hasluck : A Life Geoffrey Bolton , 2014 single work biography
'The acknowledgement pages of this biography conclude with Geoffrey Bolton tenderly thanking his wife, Carol: ‘I think I can promise her that this is the last time she will have to live with a research project of this scale’ (548). The ‘think’ was possibly a writer’s wriggle room. Sadly, however, Bolton’s passing in September 2015 meant that this was his final major project. ...'
[Review Essay] Paul Hasluck : A Life Ted Ling , 2016 single work review
— Appears in: Northern Territory Historical Studies , no. 27 2016; (p. 107-109)

'I am very pleased to review this book as I personally have a soft spot for Hasluck having read his two-volume history The Government and the People during my undergraduate studies in the early 1970s, then later researching his role as the Minister responsible for the Northern Territory when I undertook a PhD on the Territory’s cattle industry during the period of Commonwealth administration.' (Introduction)

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