The ALP: A Short History of the Australian Labor Party |
Contents
Beginnings | 1 |
The Great Strikes 18901891 པ | 5 |
Turning the Tables | 8 |
Forming a Caucus | 12 |
Beyond NSW | 15 |
Towards a Federal Labor Party | 18 |
The Watson Government 1904 | 22 |
Platform and Objectives | 26 |
In the Wilderness | 70 |
On the Eve 19391941 | 75 |
The Curtin Government 19411943 | 81 |
The Curtin Government 19431945 | 88 |
The Chifley Government 19451946 | 91 |
Chifley and the Banks | 95 |
The End of the Chifley Government | 99 |
Labor and the Cold War | 105 |
The Fisher Government 19081909 | 29 |
Fisher in Power 19101913 | 33 |
To The Last Man | 36 |
The Gathering Storm | 40 |
Tumult and Schism | 43 |
A Time of Division | 48 |
Towards a Socialist Objective | 51 |
Interregnum | 55 |
The Scullin Government 1929 | 58 |
The Scullin Government 19301931 | 62 |
Lang and Labor | 66 |
The Petrov Affair | 111 |
The Great Split | 115 |
From Evatt to Calwell | 121 |
From Calwell to Whitlam | 128 |
Labor to Power | 134 |
The Whitlam Government 19721974 | 140 |
The Whitlam Government 19741975 | 147 |
Whitlam to Hayden | 155 |
Select Bibliography | 160 |
Appendix | 163 |
Copyright | |