Ross McMullin
Ross McMullin is a historian and biographer whose main interests are Australian history, politics and sport. He has researched and written extensively about the impact on Australia of its involvement in World War I. His books include the ALP centenary history The Light on the Hill: The Australian Labor Party 1891–1991, the award-winning biography Pompey Elliott, and So Monstrous a Travesty: Chris Watson and the World’s First National Labour Government. He has also contributed chapters to many other books.
His most recent book is Will Dyson: Australia’s Radical Genius.
Books
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Will Dyson: Australia's radical genius
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Will Dyson, Australia's first official war artist, was also a talented writer, a scintiallating humourist, an arresting speaker, and a celebrated cartoonist. At one stage he was the most famous Australian in the world. Absorbing, illuminating, and lavishly illustrated, this is a fascinating story of the life and times of a remarkable and under-recognised Australian.
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Pompey Elliott
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So Monstrous A Travesty: Chris Watson and the world's first national labour government
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Pompey Elliott (new edn): smaller-format
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Geoff McCrae and the Lost Generation
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