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1.2 CONCEPCION DE EVALUACIÓN

1.2.2 Criterios de Evaluación

Labor Party Senator for Tasmania 1968–80. Minister for Primary Industry (19 December 1972 – 12 June 1974), Minister for Agriculture (12 June 1974 – 21 October 1975), Minister for Minerals and Energy (14 October 1975 – 11 November 1975) in the Whitlam government.

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Appendix 3

Select bibliography

books

Daly, Fred, From Curtin to Hawke, Sun Books, South Melbourne, 1984.

Faulkner, John and Macintyre, Stuart (eds), True Believers: the story of the federal parliamentary Labor Party,Angus and Robertson, Melbourne, 2001.

Freudenberg, Graham, A Certain Grandeur: Gough Whitlam in politics,Macmillan, South Melbourne, 1977.

Freudenberg, Graham, A Figure of Speech: a political memoir,John Wiley & Sons Australia, Milton, 2005.

Grassby, Al, The Morning After, Judicator Publications, Canberra, 1979. Grassby, Al, The Tyranny of Prejudice, AE Press, Melbourne, 1984.

Griffiths, Billy, The China Breakthrough: Whitlam in the middle kingdom, 1971, Monash University Publishing, Clayton, 2012.

Hall, Richard, The Real John Kerr: his brilliant career, Angus & Robertson, Sydney, 1978. Hayden, W, Hayden: an autobiography, Angus & Robertson, Sydney, 1996.

Hocking, Jenny, The Dismissal Dossier: everything you were never meant to know about November 1975, Melbourne University Publishing, Carlton, 2015.

Hocking, Jenny, Gough Whitlam: a moment in history, Volume One of Gough Whitlam: the biography, Melbourne University Press, Carlton, 2008.

Hocking, Jenny, Gough Whitlam: his time, Volume Two of Gough Whitlam: the biography, Melbourne University Press, Carlton, 2012.

Hocking, Jenny, Lionel Murphy: a political biography, Cambridge University Press, Melbourne, 2000. Hocking, Jenny and Lewis, Colleen, It’s Time Again: Whitlam and modern Labor, Circa Books, Melbourne, 2003.

Kelly, Paul, November 1975: the inside story of Australia’s greatest political crisis, Allen & Unwin, Sydney, 1995.

Kelly, Paul, The Unmaking of Gough, Allen & Unwin, Sydney, 1994.

Kerr, John, Matters for Judgment: an autobiography, MacMillan, South Melbourne, 1978. Krieger, H (ed.), East Timor and the International Community: basic documents, Cambridge International Document Series Volume 10, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1997. Langmore, D, Prime Ministers’ Wives, McPhee Gribble, Melbourne, 1992.

Latham, M, The Latham Diaries, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 2005. Lloyd, Clem and Clark, Andrew, Kerr’s King Hit!, Cassell Australia, Sydney, 1976. Lloyd, Clem and Reid, Gordon, Out of the Wilderness, Cassell, Melbourne, 1974. MacCallum, Mungo, The Whitlam Mob, Penguin Books. Sydney. 2014.

MacCallum, Mungo, Mungo: the man who laughs, Duffy and Snellgrove, Sydney, 2001.

Marr, David, Barwick: the classic biography of a man in power, 2nd edition, Allen & Unwin, Sydney, 1992.

Martin, N, Freda: a biography of Freda Whitlam, Noelene Martin, Sydney, 2008.

Mathews, Race, Meeting the Crisis: federal aid for education, pamphlet no. 15, Australian Fabian Society, Melbourne, 1967.

Mathews, Race, David Bennett: a memoir, pamphlet no. 44, Australian Fabian Society, Melbourne, 1985.

McClelland, James, Stirring the Possum: a political biography, Penguin, Ringwood, 1989. McMullin, Ross, The Light on the Hill: the Australian Labor Party 1891–1991, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1991.

Menadue, John, Things You Learn Along the Way, David Lovell Publishing, Melbourne, 1999. Mitchell, Susan, Margaret Whitlam: a biography, Random House, Milsons Point, 2006.

Nolan, S (ed.), The Dismissal: where were you on 11 November 1975?, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 2005.

Oakes, Laurie, Whitlam: a biography, Angus & Robertson, Sydney, 1973. Oakes, Laurie, Grab for Power: election ’74, Cheshire, Melbourne, 1974.

Oakes, Laurie, Crash Through or Crash: the unmaking of a prime minister, Drummond, Melbourne, 1976.

Preston, William, Herman, Edward and Schiller, Herbert, Hope and Folly: the United States and UNESCO 1945–1985, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, c.1989.

Reid, Alan, The Whitlam Venture, Hill of Content, Melbourne, 1976.

Sawer, Geoffrey, Federation Under Strain: Australia 1972–1975, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1977.

Sawer, M and Radford, M, Making Women Count: a history of the Women’s Electoral Lobby, University of New South Wales Press, Sydney, 2008.

Souter, Gavin, Acts of Parliament, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1988.

Strangio, Paul, Keeper of the Faith: a biography of Jim Cairns, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 2002.

Tennant, Kylie, Evatt: politics and justice, Angus & Roberston, Sydney, 1970. Uren, Tom, Straight Left, Random House, Sydney, 1994.

Walter, James, The Leader: a political biography of Gough Whitlam, University of Queensland Press, St Lucia, 1980.

Way, W (ed.), Australia and the Indonesian Incorporation of Portuguese Timor, 1974–1976, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 2000.

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Journal articles and chapters

FitzGerald, Stephen, ‘The coup that laid the fear of China: Gough Whitlam in Beijing, 1971’, The Whitlam Legacy: a series of occasional papers, Volume 2, Whitlam Institute, 2012. Hazlehurst, Cameron, ‘Harry Frederick (Fred) Whitlam’, Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 16, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 2002, pp. 540–1.

Hocking, Jenny, ‘Robert Menzies’ “fundamental authoritarianism”: the 1951 Referendum’, in Peter Love and Paul Strangio (eds), Arguing the Cold War, Red Rag Publications, Carlton, 2001, pp. 47–59.

Hocking, Jenny, ‘History by numbers’, in Sybil Nolan (ed.), The Dismissal: where were you on 11 November 1975?, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 2005, pp. 1–14.

Hocking, Jenny, ‘EG (Gough) Whitlam’, in B Galligan and W Roberts (eds), Oxford Companion to Australian Politics, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 2007, pp. 638–9.

Hocking, Jenny, ‘Post-war reconstruction and the New World Order: the origins of Gough Whitlam’s democratic citizen’, Australian Journal of Politics and History, vol. 53, no. 2, 2007, pp. 223–35.

Hocking, Jenny, ‘Gough’s war: changing a nation’, Griffith Review special issue Enduring Legacies no. 48, 2015, pp. 92–101.

Hocking, Jenny and Lewis, Colleen, ‘Thirty years later: the Whitlam government as modernist politics’ in J Hocking and C Lewis (eds), It’s Time Again: Whitlam and modern Labor, Circa Books, Melbourne, 2003, pp. 1–9.

Whitlam, Henry Frederick Ernest, ‘Sir Robert Garran and leadership in the public service’, The Sir Robert Oration 1959, Royal Institute of Public Administration, Canberra, 1959.