James GriffinJames Griffini(A4034 works by)(birth name: James ThomasGriffin)
(a.k.a.
Jim Griffin)
Born:Established:28 Oct 1929Warrnambool,Warrnambool area,Western District,Victoria,;Died:Ceased:9 May 2010Canberra,Australian Capital Territory,
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James Griffin was Professor Emeritus of the University of Papua New Guinea and senior Research Fellow in Pacific History at the Australian National University. He was also a contributor to the Australian Dictionary of Biography.
Griffin's main non-AustLit work was Papua New Guinea: A Political History (with Hank Nelson and Stewart Firth) 1979. He was editor and contributor to several volumes including: A Foreign Policy for an Independent Papua New Guinea, 1974; Papua New Guinea Portraits, 1978; and Tourism and the Future, 1977.
Awards for Works
yJohn Wren : A Life ReconsideredCarlton North:Scribe,2004Z11014942004single work biography James Griffin argues that John Wren was not Australia's Al Capone as portrayed in Frank Hardy's novel Power Without Glory, but the victim of Australia's culture wars. Griffin contends that Frank Hardy's research was flawed and 'fuelled by political objectives and personal ambition.'