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1 [Review] Harold Holt: Always One Step Further Greg Melleuish , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Historical Studies , vol. 54 no. 1 2023; (p. 161-162)

— Review of Harold Holt : Always One Step Further Ross Walker , 2022 single work biography

'I found this book to be somewhat puzzling. Ross Walker writes very well and has a gift for telling stories. I could imagine this being the sort of book that one might purchase at an airport to read on a flight.'  (Introduction)

1 Menzies : Democracy, Spirit and Education Greg Melleuish , 2022 single work biography
— Appears in: The Young Menzies 2022;
1 1 y separately published work icon The Forgotten Menzies The Forgotten Menzies : The World Picture of Australia's Longest-Serving Prime Minister Stephen Chavura , Greg Melleuish , Melbourne : Melbourne University Press , 2021 22010220 2021 single work biography

'A new portrait of Australia's longest-serving prime minister that will transform your understanding of the beginnings of the Liberal Party.

'Sir Robert Gordon Menzies was the founder of the Liberal Party of Australia. As well as being Australia's longest-serving prime minister, Menzies was the most thoughtful. Menzies' world picture was one where Britishness was the overriding normative principle, and in which cultural puritanism and philosophical idealism were pervasive. Unless we remember this cultural background of Menzies' thought then we will seriously misunderstand what he meant by the very project of liberalism. The Forgotten Menzies argues that Menzies' greatest aspiration was to protect the ideals of cultural puritanism Australia from two kinds of materialism: communism; and the mindset encouraged by affluence and technological progress. Central to Menzies' project of cultural and civilisational preservation was the university, an institution he spent much of his career extolling and expanding. The Forgotten Menzies makes an important contribution to the history of political thought and ideology in Australia, as to understanding the largely forgotten but rich intellectual origins of the Liberal Party.'

Source : publisher's blurb

1 Menzies and Howard on Themselves : Liberal Memoir, Memory and Myth Making Zachary Gorman , Greg Melleuish , 2018 single work criticism
— Appears in: History Australia , vol. 15 no. 1 2018; (p. 7-22)

'This article compares the memoirs of Sir Robert Menzies and John Howard, as well as Howard’s book on Menzies, examining what these works by the two most successful Liberal prime ministers indicate about the evolution of the Liberal Party’s liberalism. Howard’s memoirs are far more ‘political’, candid and ideologically engaged than those of Menzies. Howard acknowledges that politics is about political power and winning it, while Menzies was more concerned with the political leader as statesman. Howard’s works can be viewed as a continuation of the ‘history wars’. He wishes to create a Liberal tradition to match that of the Labor Party.'  (Publication abstract)

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