A
- ANZAC, The Art of Australian Political Biography
- Australian Dictionary of Biography, The Art of Australian Political Biography, Public Lives, Private Lives: the Fundamental Dilemma in Political
Biography, Biography and the Rehabilitation of the Subject: The Case of John
Gorton, Jessie Street and the New Political Biography, Anonymous in Life, Anonymous in Death: Memoirs and Biographies of
Administrators, What is a good political biography — and what gets
published?, Questions of Sources and Methodology, Who owns the story, and how far should one delve into the private
as distinct from public life?
- Autobiography, The Personal Writings of Politicians
B
- Barton, Edmund The Art of Australian Political Biography, Choosing a subject, Public Lives, Private Lives: the Fundamental Dilemma in Political
Biography, What is a good political biography — and what gets
published?
- Barwick, Garfield Choosing a subject, Who owns the story, and how far should one delve into the private
as distinct from public life?
- Bentham
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- Jeremy, Theory: Beliefs, Traditions, Dilemmas, Anonymous in Life, Anonymous in Death: Memoirs and Biographies of
Administrators
- Bevir, Mark Introduction, Theory: Beliefs, Traditions, Dilemmas, Why Beliefs?, Why Traditions?, Why Dilemmas?, Why Narratives?, Conclusion
- Bjelke-Petersen, Joh Writing Political Biography, Who owns the story, and how far should one delve into the private
as distinct from public life?
- Blewett, Neil The Art of Australian Political Biography, Public Lives, Private Lives: the Fundamental Dilemma in Political
Biography, The Personal Writings of Politicians, Writing Political Autobiographies, What is a good political biography — and what gets
published?, Questions of Sources and Methodology
- Broinowski
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- Robert, Gaps in administrative memoirs
- Bruce, The Art of Australian Political Biography
- Bryan
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- Harrison, Gaps in administrative memoirs
- Button, John Ministers, Prime Ministers, Mandarins: Politics as a Job, The Personal Writings of Politicians, Writing Political Autobiographies, What is a good political biography — and what gets
published?, Who owns the story, and how far should one delve into the private
as distinct from public life?
C
- Cabinet, Ministers, Prime Ministers, Mandarins: Politics as a Job, Biography and the Rehabilitation of the Subject: The Case of John
Gorton, The Personal Writings of Politicians, What is a good political biography — and what gets
published?, Questions of Sources and Methodology, Gaps in administrative memoirs
- Cairns
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- Jim, Myths, Training and the Biographer’s Approach, Public Lives, Private Lives: the Fundamental Dilemma in Political
Biography, Who owns the story, and how far should one delve into the private
as distinct from public life?
- Carr, Bob What does biography add?, Public Lives, Private Lives: the Fundamental Dilemma in Political
Biography, What is a good political biography — and what gets
published?
- Censorship, The Personal Writings of Politicians
- Chifley, Ben The Art of Australian Political Biography, What is biography?, Choosing a subject, Recording Non-Labor Politics Through Biography, Biography and the Rehabilitation of the Subject: The Case of John
Gorton, Who owns the story, and how far should one delve into the private
as distinct from public life?
- Chikarovski
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- Kerry, What is 'political biography' — and does the description
matter?, What is a good political biography — and what gets
published?, The problem of gender bias
- Churchill, Winston The Art of Australian Political Biography, Anonymous in Life, Anonymous in Death: Memoirs and Biographies of
Administrators, What is 'political biography' — and does the description
matter?, What is a good political biography — and what gets
published?, Who owns the story, and how far should one delve into the private
as distinct from public life?
- Clark, Alan Writing Political Autobiographies
- Coalition, The Art of Australian Political Biography, Recording Non-Labor Politics Through Biography, Conjuring Fascinating Stories: the Case of Sir Arthur
Tange
- Communist Party, How to read between the lines?, Biography and the Rehabilitation of the Subject: The Case of John
Gorton
- Conservatives, Recording Non-Labor Politics Through Biography
- Coombs, H.C. The Art of Australian Political Biography, Choosing a subject, Public Lives, Private Lives: the Fundamental Dilemma in Political
Biography, Anonymous in Life, Anonymous in Death: Memoirs and Biographies of
Administrators, Who owns the story, and how far should one delve into the private
as distinct from public life?, Gaps in administrative memoirs
- Country Party, Choosing a subject, What is a good political biography — and what gets
published?
- Crawford
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- John, Conjuring Fascinating Stories: the Case of Sir Arthur
Tange
- Curtin, John The Art of Australian Political Biography, Why write biography?, Choosing a subject, Recording Non-Labor Politics Through Biography, Public Lives, Private Lives: the Fundamental Dilemma in Political
Biography, John Curtin: Taking his Childhood Seriously, Who owns the story, and how far should one delve into the private
as distinct from public life?
D
- Deakin, Alfred The Art of Australian Political Biography, Recording Non-Labor Politics Through Biography, Public Lives, Private Lives: the Fundamental Dilemma in Political
Biography, What is a good political biography — and what gets
published?, Who owns the story, and how far should one delve into the private
as distinct from public life?
- Downer, Alexander Recording Non-Labor Politics Through Biography
- d’Alpuget
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- Blanche, Choosing a subject, Who owns the story, and how far should one delve into the private
as distinct from public life?
F
- Fadden, Arthur Choosing a subject, Dead or live subjects?, How to read between the lines?, Who owns the story, and how far should one delve into the private
as distinct from public life?
- Fisher, Sir Warren The Art of Australian Political Biography, Anonymous in Life, Anonymous in Death: Memoirs and Biographies of
Administrators
- Forrest, John The Art of Australian Political Biography, Conjuring Fascinating Stories: the Case of Sir Arthur
Tange
- Fraser, Malcolm The Art of Australian Political Biography, Political Biography: Its Contribution to Political Science, What are the problems of writing biography?, Recording Non-Labor Politics Through Biography, Public Lives, Private Lives: the Fundamental Dilemma in Political
Biography, Ministers, Prime Ministers, Mandarins: Politics as a Job, Who owns the story, and how far should one delve into the private
as distinct from public life?, Gaps in administrative memoirs
G
- Garran, Robert Anonymous in Life, Anonymous in Death: Memoirs and Biographies of
Administrators, Gaps in administrative memoirs
- Gorton, Sir John The Art of Australian Political Biography, Biography and the Rehabilitation of the Subject: The Case of John
Gorton, Charles Perkins, Conjuring Fascinating Stories: the Case of Sir Arthur
Tange, Who owns the story, and how far should one delve into the private
as distinct from public life?, The problem of gender bias
- Gotto, Ainsley Biography and the Rehabilitation of the Subject: The Case of John
Gorton, The problem of gender bias
- Grant, Ulysses S. What is 'political biography' — and does the description
matter?
- Green
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- Frank, Gaps in administrative memoirs
H
- Hasluck, Sir Paul The Art of Australian Political Biography, Dead or live subjects?, Recording Non-Labor Politics Through Biography, The Problems with Live Subjects, Public Lives, Private Lives: the Fundamental Dilemma in Political
Biography, Charles Perkins, Conjuring Fascinating Stories: the Case of Sir Arthur
Tange, Anonymous in Life, Anonymous in Death: Memoirs and Biographies of
Administrators, Writing Political Autobiographies
- Hawke, Bob Choosing a subject, Biography and the Rehabilitation of the Subject: The Case of John
Gorton, Conjuring Fascinating Stories: the Case of Sir Arthur
Tange, The Personal Writings of Politicians, What is a good political biography — and what gets
published?, Who owns the story, and how far should one delve into the private
as distinct from public life?, The problem of gender bias
- Hayden, Bill The Art of Australian Political Biography, Introduction, The Personal Writings of Politicians, What is a good political biography — and what gets
published?
- Historians, Conjuring Fascinating Stories: the Case of Sir Arthur
Tange
- Howard, John The Art of Australian Political Biography, Why write biography?, Choosing a subject, Recording Non-Labor Politics Through Biography, Ministers, Prime Ministers, Mandarins: Politics as a Job
- Hughes, Billy The Art of Australian Political Biography, Who owns the story, and how far should one delve into the private
as distinct from public life?
K
- Keating, Paul The Art of Australian Political Biography, Method, Conjuring Fascinating Stories: the Case of Sir Arthur
Tange, The Personal Writings of Politicians
- Kernot
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- Cheryl, What is a good political biography — and what gets
published?, The problem of gender bias
- King
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- Wayne, The Art of Australian Political Biography, Wayne King, Concluding Comments, Writing Political Biography
L
- Labor, The Art of Australian Political Biography, Choosing a subject, How to read between the lines?, Recording Non-Labor Politics Through Biography, The Problems with Live Subjects, John Curtin: Taking his Childhood Seriously, Ministers, Prime Ministers, Mandarins: Politics as a Job, Biography and the Rehabilitation of the Subject: The Case of John
Gorton, Conjuring Fascinating Stories: the Case of Sir Arthur
Tange, The Personal Writings of Politicians, What is a good political biography — and what gets
published?, Who owns the story, and how far should one delve into the private
as distinct from public life?
- Latham, Mark Public Lives, Private Lives: the Fundamental Dilemma in Political
Biography, What is a good political biography — and what gets
published?
- LBJ, Ministers, Prime Ministers, Mandarins: Politics as a Job, What is a good political biography — and what gets
published?
- Liberal Party, Recording Non-Labor Politics Through Biography, The Problems with Live Subjects, Biography and the Rehabilitation of the Subject: The Case of John
Gorton, Questions of Sources and Methodology
- Liberals, Recording Non-Labor Politics Through Biography, The Problems with Live Subjects, Public Lives, Private Lives: the Fundamental Dilemma in Political
Biography, What is a good political biography — and what gets
published?
- Lyons, Enid Public Lives, Private Lives: the Fundamental Dilemma in Political
Biography, The problem of gender bias
M
- Macmillan, Harold Writing Political Autobiographies
- mandarins, Ministers, Prime Ministers, Mandarins: Politics as a Job, Conjuring Fascinating Stories: the Case of Sir Arthur
Tange
- Manning Clark, Biography and the Rehabilitation of the Subject: The Case of John
Gorton
- Matthews
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- Gordon, Gordon Matthews, Wayne King, Concluding Comments
- McEwen
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- John, Conjuring Fascinating Stories: the Case of Sir Arthur
Tange
- McLachlan, Duncan Anonymous in Life, Anonymous in Death: Memoirs and Biographies of
Administrators
- McMahon, Billy The Art of Australian Political Biography, Biography and the Rehabilitation of the Subject: The Case of John
Gorton
- Menzies, Robert The Art of Australian Political Biography, What is biography?, Choosing a subject, How to read between the lines?, Recording Non-Labor Politics Through Biography, The Problems with Live Subjects, Public Lives, Private Lives: the Fundamental Dilemma in Political
Biography, Biography and the Rehabilitation of the Subject: The Case of John
Gorton, Conjuring Fascinating Stories: the Case of Sir Arthur
Tange, The Personal Writings of Politicians, What is 'political biography' — and does the description
matter?, What is a good political biography — and what gets
published?, Who owns the story, and how far should one delve into the private
as distinct from public life?, Gaps in administrative memoirs
- Moore-Wilton
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- Max, Questions of Sources and Methodology
- Morosi
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- Junie, The problem of gender bias
- Morris
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- Dick, Questions of Sources and Methodology
- Murphy, Lionel Public Lives, Private Lives: the Fundamental Dilemma in Political
Biography, What is 'political biography' — and does the description
matter?, Who owns the story, and how far should one delve into the private
as distinct from public life?
P
- Parkes, Sir Henry The Art of Australian Political Biography, Recording Non-Labor Politics Through Biography, What is 'political biography' — and does the description
matter?
- Pepys
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- Samuel, Anonymous in Life, Anonymous in Death: Memoirs and Biographies of
Administrators
- Perkins
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- Charles, Charles Perkins, Concluding Comments, Gaps in administrative memoirs
- Plutarch, The Art of Australian Political Biography, Political Biography: Its Contribution to Political Science, Why write biography?, Anonymous in Life, Anonymous in Death: Memoirs and Biographies of
Administrators
- political diary, The Personal Writings of Politicians, Writing Political Autobiographies
- political memoir, The Personal Writings of Politicians
- Porter
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- Robert, What is 'political biography' — and does the description
matter?
- postmodernism, Introduction
T
- Tange
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- Arthur, Conjuring Fascinating Stories: the Case of Sir Arthur
Tange, Anonymous in Life, Anonymous in Death: Memoirs and Biographies of
Administrators, Gaps in administrative memoirs
- Thatcher, Margaret Public Lives, Private Lives: the Fundamental Dilemma in Political
Biography, Language, The problem of gender bias
- Tickner
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- Robert, The Personal Writings of Politicians
- triangulation, Political Biography: Its Contribution to Political Science, Conjuring Fascinating Stories: the Case of Sir Arthur
Tange, Questions of Sources and Methodology
W
- Walsh
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- Peter, The Personal Writings of Politicians, What is a good political biography — and what gets
published?
- Watson
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- Chris, The Art of Australian Political Biography, Method, What is a good political biography — and what gets
published?, Who owns the story, and how far should one delve into the private
as distinct from public life?
- Whitlam, Gough The Art of Australian Political Biography, Political Biography: Its Contribution to Political Science, Myths, Training and the Biographer’s Approach, The Problems with Live Subjects, Public Lives, Private Lives: the Fundamental Dilemma in Political
Biography, Biography and the Rehabilitation of the Subject: The Case of John
Gorton, Charles Perkins, Conjuring Fascinating Stories: the Case of Sir Arthur
Tange, What is a good political biography — and what gets
published?, Who owns the story, and how far should one delve into the private
as distinct from public life?, Gaps in administrative memoirs
- Wilson
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- Sir Roland, Political Biography: Its Contribution to Political Science, Anonymous in Life, Anonymous in Death: Memoirs and Biographies of
Administrators, What is 'political biography' — and does the description
matter?, Who owns the story, and how far should one delve into the private
as distinct from public life?
- Woolcott
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- Richard, Anonymous in Life, Anonymous in Death: Memoirs and Biographies of
Administrators, Gaps in administrative memoirs