Volume 16 of the Australian Dictionary of Biography is the last of four volumes to deal with the period 1940-1980. The subjects come from all walks of life - from premiers, generals and bishops, through artists, actors and authors, farmers, to prostitutes, thieves and murderers - providing a cross-section of Australian society. This host of lives gives a picture of our society and provides insights into themes in Australia's recent history, including immigration, accelerating industrialization, urbanization, war (World War II, Korea, Malaya and Vietnam), increasing cultural maturity, conservative and radical politics, and the loss of isolation and innocence. It also reveals something of the greatness and the littleness of which human beings are capable. Volumes 1-12 cover the years 1788 to 1939 and include 7211 biographies. The accompanying Index volume is a useful research tool in itself. Volumes 13-15 include entries on 2018 people who died between 1940 and 1980.
The Australian Dictionary of Biography is THE classic Australian work of reference. Volume 16-the last of four volumes to deal with the period 1940-1980-is used by writers, scholars, researchers and many general readers.About the AuthorProfessor John Ritchie is general editor since 1988) of the Australian Dictionary of Biography at the Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University.
Reviews'stylistically and intellectually cohesive, quite remarkably comprehensive... A remarkable gift to the nation' Stephen Murray-Smith
Book InformationISBN 9780522849974
Author Langmore, DianeFormat Hardback
Page Count 1
Imprint Melbourne University PressPublisher Melbourne University Press
Weight(grams) 1328g
Dimensions(mm) 259mm * 167mm * 50mm