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Biography of H. C. 'Nugget' Coombs, one of the most influential Australians of the twentieth century.
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Biography of H. C. 'Nugget' Coombs, one of the most influential Australians of the twentieth century.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 446
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 719g
- ISBN-13: 9780521677837
- ISBN-10: 0521677831
- Artikelnr.: 25686248
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 446
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 719g
- ISBN-13: 9780521677837
- ISBN-10: 0521677831
- Artikelnr.: 25686248
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Tim Rowse is a Senior Research Fellow, History Program, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University.
Part I. Learning and Teaching: 1. Childhood and youth
2. Schooling
3. Self-possession
4. Busselton
5. Claremont
6. Wheat belt days
7. Night student
8. Finding the words
9. Representing
10. Murdoch
Part II. Liberalism's Crisis: 11. LSE student
12. Politics v. economics
13. The money power and its critics
14. Poor Britain
Part III. The Experts we Need: 15. A vacancy?
16. The economists
17. From people's bank to central bank
18. Sweden and Australia
Part IV. New Orders: 19. Trusting the people
20. Reconstruction and feminism
21. Fighting for 'yes'
22. Soldiers and workers
Part V. Internationalist: 23. Labor's new internationalism
24. The diplomacy of security
25. Success in London
26. Global temptations
27. Geneva
28. Havana
29. An official community
30. Coombs the Keynesian
Part VI. From Labor to Liberal: 31. Chifley's 'family'
32. The commanding heights?
33. The Cold War and CSIRO
34. Vice Chancellor?
35. Reconstructing Papua New Guinea
36. Governor and father
37. Chifley's man
38. Menzies' man?
39. Corporate Elizabethan
Part VII. Other People's Money: 40. Inflation and war
41. Wage earners' democracy
42. Horror budget
43. The Governor muted
44. Stern mentor?
45. Coombs as boss
46. Carrots and sticks
47. Women at the bank
48. A culture of inflation
49. Separation
50. A Melanesian way?
51. Poor man's overdraft
52. Frustrated internationalist
Part VIII. Managing Creativity: 53. Reasonable liberty
54. Visualising Australia
55. Nuclear matters
56. Opera
57. Ballet
58. In search of an audience
59. Re-designing Australia
Part IX. Labor's Second Chance: 60. Retirement
61. Whitlam conscripts Coombs
62. Trade reform
63. Two cultural constituencies
64. Wages and taxes
Part X. Rethink: 65. The stuffed owl of Minerva
66. Nature and human nature
67. Economies and communities
68. Losing the master key
69. The responsive public servant
Part XI. Elite Outrider: 70. Torres Strait
71. Conservation and Aborigines
72. Bapa Dhumbul
Conclusion: histories nostalgic and hopeful.
2. Schooling
3. Self-possession
4. Busselton
5. Claremont
6. Wheat belt days
7. Night student
8. Finding the words
9. Representing
10. Murdoch
Part II. Liberalism's Crisis: 11. LSE student
12. Politics v. economics
13. The money power and its critics
14. Poor Britain
Part III. The Experts we Need: 15. A vacancy?
16. The economists
17. From people's bank to central bank
18. Sweden and Australia
Part IV. New Orders: 19. Trusting the people
20. Reconstruction and feminism
21. Fighting for 'yes'
22. Soldiers and workers
Part V. Internationalist: 23. Labor's new internationalism
24. The diplomacy of security
25. Success in London
26. Global temptations
27. Geneva
28. Havana
29. An official community
30. Coombs the Keynesian
Part VI. From Labor to Liberal: 31. Chifley's 'family'
32. The commanding heights?
33. The Cold War and CSIRO
34. Vice Chancellor?
35. Reconstructing Papua New Guinea
36. Governor and father
37. Chifley's man
38. Menzies' man?
39. Corporate Elizabethan
Part VII. Other People's Money: 40. Inflation and war
41. Wage earners' democracy
42. Horror budget
43. The Governor muted
44. Stern mentor?
45. Coombs as boss
46. Carrots and sticks
47. Women at the bank
48. A culture of inflation
49. Separation
50. A Melanesian way?
51. Poor man's overdraft
52. Frustrated internationalist
Part VIII. Managing Creativity: 53. Reasonable liberty
54. Visualising Australia
55. Nuclear matters
56. Opera
57. Ballet
58. In search of an audience
59. Re-designing Australia
Part IX. Labor's Second Chance: 60. Retirement
61. Whitlam conscripts Coombs
62. Trade reform
63. Two cultural constituencies
64. Wages and taxes
Part X. Rethink: 65. The stuffed owl of Minerva
66. Nature and human nature
67. Economies and communities
68. Losing the master key
69. The responsive public servant
Part XI. Elite Outrider: 70. Torres Strait
71. Conservation and Aborigines
72. Bapa Dhumbul
Conclusion: histories nostalgic and hopeful.
Part I. Learning and Teaching: 1. Childhood and youth
2. Schooling
3. Self-possession
4. Busselton
5. Claremont
6. Wheat belt days
7. Night student
8. Finding the words
9. Representing
10. Murdoch
Part II. Liberalism's Crisis: 11. LSE student
12. Politics v. economics
13. The money power and its critics
14. Poor Britain
Part III. The Experts we Need: 15. A vacancy?
16. The economists
17. From people's bank to central bank
18. Sweden and Australia
Part IV. New Orders: 19. Trusting the people
20. Reconstruction and feminism
21. Fighting for 'yes'
22. Soldiers and workers
Part V. Internationalist: 23. Labor's new internationalism
24. The diplomacy of security
25. Success in London
26. Global temptations
27. Geneva
28. Havana
29. An official community
30. Coombs the Keynesian
Part VI. From Labor to Liberal: 31. Chifley's 'family'
32. The commanding heights?
33. The Cold War and CSIRO
34. Vice Chancellor?
35. Reconstructing Papua New Guinea
36. Governor and father
37. Chifley's man
38. Menzies' man?
39. Corporate Elizabethan
Part VII. Other People's Money: 40. Inflation and war
41. Wage earners' democracy
42. Horror budget
43. The Governor muted
44. Stern mentor?
45. Coombs as boss
46. Carrots and sticks
47. Women at the bank
48. A culture of inflation
49. Separation
50. A Melanesian way?
51. Poor man's overdraft
52. Frustrated internationalist
Part VIII. Managing Creativity: 53. Reasonable liberty
54. Visualising Australia
55. Nuclear matters
56. Opera
57. Ballet
58. In search of an audience
59. Re-designing Australia
Part IX. Labor's Second Chance: 60. Retirement
61. Whitlam conscripts Coombs
62. Trade reform
63. Two cultural constituencies
64. Wages and taxes
Part X. Rethink: 65. The stuffed owl of Minerva
66. Nature and human nature
67. Economies and communities
68. Losing the master key
69. The responsive public servant
Part XI. Elite Outrider: 70. Torres Strait
71. Conservation and Aborigines
72. Bapa Dhumbul
Conclusion: histories nostalgic and hopeful.
2. Schooling
3. Self-possession
4. Busselton
5. Claremont
6. Wheat belt days
7. Night student
8. Finding the words
9. Representing
10. Murdoch
Part II. Liberalism's Crisis: 11. LSE student
12. Politics v. economics
13. The money power and its critics
14. Poor Britain
Part III. The Experts we Need: 15. A vacancy?
16. The economists
17. From people's bank to central bank
18. Sweden and Australia
Part IV. New Orders: 19. Trusting the people
20. Reconstruction and feminism
21. Fighting for 'yes'
22. Soldiers and workers
Part V. Internationalist: 23. Labor's new internationalism
24. The diplomacy of security
25. Success in London
26. Global temptations
27. Geneva
28. Havana
29. An official community
30. Coombs the Keynesian
Part VI. From Labor to Liberal: 31. Chifley's 'family'
32. The commanding heights?
33. The Cold War and CSIRO
34. Vice Chancellor?
35. Reconstructing Papua New Guinea
36. Governor and father
37. Chifley's man
38. Menzies' man?
39. Corporate Elizabethan
Part VII. Other People's Money: 40. Inflation and war
41. Wage earners' democracy
42. Horror budget
43. The Governor muted
44. Stern mentor?
45. Coombs as boss
46. Carrots and sticks
47. Women at the bank
48. A culture of inflation
49. Separation
50. A Melanesian way?
51. Poor man's overdraft
52. Frustrated internationalist
Part VIII. Managing Creativity: 53. Reasonable liberty
54. Visualising Australia
55. Nuclear matters
56. Opera
57. Ballet
58. In search of an audience
59. Re-designing Australia
Part IX. Labor's Second Chance: 60. Retirement
61. Whitlam conscripts Coombs
62. Trade reform
63. Two cultural constituencies
64. Wages and taxes
Part X. Rethink: 65. The stuffed owl of Minerva
66. Nature and human nature
67. Economies and communities
68. Losing the master key
69. The responsive public servant
Part XI. Elite Outrider: 70. Torres Strait
71. Conservation and Aborigines
72. Bapa Dhumbul
Conclusion: histories nostalgic and hopeful.