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The power of speech : Australian Prime Ministers defining the national image

A analysis of how Australia's prime ministers in the post-1960s period have tried to articulate a new sense of Australian identify. This type of study of prime ministerial persona as a guide to the nature of nationalism is well-known in the USA and UK, but is novel here in Australia.

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  • "A analysis of how Australia's prime ministers in the post-1960s period have tried to articulate a new sense of Australian identify. This type of study of prime ministerial persona as a guide to the nature of nationalism is well-known in the USA and UK, but is novel here in Australia."@en
  • "The subjects of this book are five prime ministers - Gough Whitlam, Malcolm Fraser, Bob Hawke, Paul Keating and John Howard - and how they view Australia."@en

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  • "The power of speech : Australian Prime Ministers defining the national image"
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  • "The power of speech : Australian prime ministers defining the national image"
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  • "Power of speech : Australian Prime Ministers define the national image"
  • "The power of speech"