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9780522846409

Manning Clark Essays on His Place in History

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  • ISBN13:

    9780522846409

  • ISBN10:

    0522846408

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1990-10-31
  • Publisher: Melbourne University Press

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Summary

Manning Clark's work provokes violent reactions for and against. His majestic six-volume A History of Australia 'helped us to know who we are'. Yet attacks on Clark stretch back fifty years, and Peter Ryan accused him recently of writing 'gooey subjective pap, much of it false'.
These essays offer detailed, scholarly analysis of the History—its style and structure, its dominant themes, its treatment of women and Aborigines, its sense of place, its reliability. They examine Clark's place among Australian historians, artists and writers, his public role as 'the best guru in the business', his teaching methods, his philosophy of life, and his thinking on national identity.
How should we judge Manning Clark's contribution? What is his place in Australian history? This book seeks to inform opinion and to steady the debate. Its contributors include historians, political scientists, literary critics, classicists, men and women, young and old, friends and enemies.

Author Biography

Carl Bridge was an Associate Professor in History at the University of New England and editor of Munich to Vietnam (1991).

Table of Contents

Preface
Introductionp. 1
Remembering Manningp. 10
'Always a pace or two apart'p. 17
A Sentimental Humanistp. 30
Clark and Patrick Whitep. 45
In Khruschev's Russiap. 55
A History of Australia as Epicp. 61
History Without Factsp. 70
Women in 'A Man's World'p. 78
A Sense of Placep. 94
'I'm sorry, very sorry...'p. 104
Two Clarksp. 113
The Whole Game Escaped Himp. 117
A Great Historian?p. 122
The Teacherp. 136
In the Public Arenap. 153
The Ryan Affairp. 165
Clark and National Identityp. 188
Abbreviationsp. 209
Notesp. 211
Contributorsp. 228
Indexp. 230
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