Cover art for Chifley
Published
Harpersports, March 2007
ISBN
9780732279974
Format
Paperback, 720 pages
Dimensions
19.7cm × 12.9cm × 4.6cm

Chifley A Life

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Ben Chifley was arguably twentieth-century Australia's greatest and most popular prime minister. Many of the policies that his Labor government introduced after the Second World War came to define modern Australia: mass immigration, improved social services, the beginnings of a free health-care scheme, commitment to full employment, and greater engagement with Asia.

From his years in central New South Wales through to his controversial marriage outside his Catholic religion, Chifley was not afraid to confront the status quo. A leading opponent of conscription during the First World War and later a leader of Bathurst enginemen during the great strike of 1917, he was also the prime minister who sent troops into the coalmines to break a strike. In his important study, David Day has given Chifley his due and set him in the context of his time. 'Well paced, clearly written and well informed on the times and the context ... Day does not have it in him to write a bad book.' - Sydney Morning Herald 'Day is one of Australia's most capable historians ... his sharp eye doesn't miss a trick.' - West Australian 'Profoundly readable...[Day] has arguably attained a position few other Australian historians, let alone academics, have managed to secure for themselves' - the Age

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