Terry Irving Terry Irving i(A29819 works by)
Born: Established: 1938 ;
Gender: Male
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1 Stuart Macintyre and Austraian Communism Terry Irving , 2022 single work essay
— Appears in: The Work of History : Writing for Stuart Macintyre 2022;
1 4 y separately published work icon The Fatal Lure of Politics : The Life and Thought of Vere Gordon Childe Terry Irving , Clayton : Monash University Publishing , 2020 18575792 2020 single work biography

'A new and radically different biography of the Australian-born archaeologist and prehistorian, Vere Gordon Childe (1892-1957). In his early life he was active in the Australian labour movement and wrote How Labour Governs (1923), the world’s first study of parliamentary socialism. At the end of the First World War he decided to pursue a life of scholarship to 'escape the fatal lure’ of politics and Australian labour’s ‘politicalism’, his term for its misguided emphasis on parliamentary representation.

'In Britain, with the publication of The Dawn of European Civilisation (1925) he began a career that would establish him as preeminent in his field and one of the most distinguished scholars of the mid-twentieth century. At the same time, his aim was to ‘democratise archaeology’, to involve people in its practice and to reveal to them What Happened in History (1942), the title of his most popular book. It sold 300,00 copies in its first 15 years. 

'Politics continued to lure him, and for forty years the security services of Britain and Australia continued to spy on him. He supported Russia’s ‘grand and hopeful experiment’ and opposed the rise of fascism. His Australian background reinforced his hatred of colonialism and imperialism. Politics was also implicated in his death. There is a direct line between Childe's early radicalism and his final - and fatal - political act in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney. This is a book about the central place of socialist politics in his life, and his contribution to the theory of history that this politics entailed.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 The Venerable Boote : The Worker Building, Castlereagh Street Terry Irving , Rowan Cahill , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: Radical Sydney : Places, Portraits and Unruly Episodes 2010; (p. 181-185)
1 A Convict Legend of the 1890s : Bulletin Place Terry Irving , Rowan Cahill , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: Radical Sydney : Places, Portraits and Unruly Episodes 2010; (p. 97-104)
1 Cabbage Tree and Tricolour Terry Irving , Rowan Cahill , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: Radical Sydney : Places, Portraits and Unruly Episodes 2010; (p. 54-60)
1 Johann Lhotsky, Revolutionary Terry Irving , Rowan Cahill , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: Radical Sydney : Places, Portraits and Unruly Episodes 2010; (p. 28-35)
1 Dawes Point : Moral Dilemmas Terry Irving , Rowan Cahill , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: Radical Sydney : Places, Portraits and Unruly Episodes 2010; (p. 7-12)
1 The Invisible Maritime Worker : Memorial at the National Maritime Museum Terry Irving , Rowan Cahill , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: Radical Sydney : Places, Portraits and Unruly Episodes 2010; (p. 335-347)
1 Dorothy Hewett and the Redfern Reds : Lawson Square Rowan Cahill , Terry Irving , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: Radical Sydney : Places, Portraits and Unruly Episodes 2010; (p. 265-272)
1 The New Theatre Terry Irving , Rowan Cahill , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: Radical Sydney : Places, Portraits and Unruly Episodes 2010; (p. 210-215)
1 The Defence of Dhakiyarr Wirrpanda Terry Irving , Rowan Cahill , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: Radical Sydney : Places, Portraits and Unruly Episodes 2010; (p. 204-209)
1 Death of the World Rowan Cahill , Terry Irving , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: Radical Sydney : Places, Portraits and Unruly Episodes 2010; (p. 175-180)
'This is the story of how the labour movement lost a daily newspaper and was deceived into giving a leg-up to the Packers, the super-wealthy family that is now one of Australia’s main centres of business and political power.' (p. 175)
1 The Henry Lawson Statue : Iconic Henry and 'Faded' Louisa Terry Irving , Rowan Cahill , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: Radical Sydney : Places, Portraits and Unruly Episodes 2010; (p. 83-88)
'Not far from where Mrs Macquarie's Road crosses over the Cahill Expressway, on a grassy Domain knoll overlooking Woolloomooloo Bay, is a statue of short story writer and poet Henry Lawson (1867-1922). Unveiled in 1931 by the Governor of New South Wales, Sir Philip Game, the Lawson tribute depicts the writer accompanied by 'bush' symbols associated with his literary and real life: a swagman, a fence post, and a dog. As Governor Game (an Englishman) told the Lawson family members and Sydney notables who had gathered for the unveiling, Lawson was 'the voice of Australia' who proclaimed 'far and wide the ideal which, in the simple dialect of the bush, is called 'Mate-iness.'' (p. 83)
1 4 y separately published work icon Radical Sydney : Places, Portraits and Unruly Episodes Terry Irving , Rowan Cahill , Sydney : University of New South Wales Press , 2010 Z1696334 2010 multi chapter work criticism

'Sydney: a beautiful international city with impressive buildings, harbour-side walkways, public gardens, cafes, restaurants, theatres and hotels. This is the way Sydney is represented to its citizens and to the rest of the world. But there has always been another Sydney not viewed so fondly by the city's rulers, a radical part of Sydney. The working-class suburbs to the south and west of the city were large and explosive places of marginalised ideas, bohemian neighbourhoods, dissident politics and contentious action. Through a series of snapshots, Radical Sydney traces its development from The Rocks in the 1830s to the inner suburbs of the 1980s. It includes a range of incidents, people and places, from freeing protesters in the anti-conscription movement, resident action movements in Kings Cross, anarchists in Glebe, to Gay Rights marches on Oxford Street and Black Power in Redfern' (publisher's blurb).

Includes chapters on literary identities associated with Sydney.

1 Beyond the Nervous Nineties Terry Irving , 2000 single work review
— Appears in: Overland , Summer no. 161 2000; (p. 94-95)

— Review of Turning the Century : Writing of the 1890s 1999 anthology short story poetry extract prose
1 Untitled i "sunset, sunrise", Terry Irving , 1978 single work poetry
— Appears in: Walled Garden : Poems from NSW Prisons 1978; (p. 121-122)
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