Black Jack McEwen: Political Gladiator

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Author: Peter Golding

ISBN-10: 0522847188

ISBN-13: 9780522847185

Category: Australia & New Zealand - Political Biography

John McEwen, thirty-seven years a politician, twenty-three days a Prime Minister and always a farmer, was an extraordinary mix of a man. His staff revered him and his adversaries feared him. There was no one, friend or foe, who did not respect him. Orphaned at seven and raised in poverty, this self-educated soldier-settler overcame difficult beginnings to dominate the Australian political arena for twenty years. The success of the Liberal-Country Party coalition throughout the fifties and...

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John McEwen, thirty-seven years a politician, twenty-three days a Prime Minister and always a farmer, was an extraordinary mix of a man. His staff revered him and his adversaries feared him. There was no one, friend or foe, who did not respect him. Orphaned at seven and raised in poverty, this self-educated soldier-settler overcame difficult beginnings to dominate the Australian political arena for twenty years. The success of the Liberal-Country Party coalition throughout the fifties and sixties is largely attributed to McEwen's strength and influence. Towering and formidable in both stature and personality, Black Jack's turbulent political career was never without controversy. His succession to the Prime Ministership in 1967, after the disappearance of Holt, followed one of the most notorious episodes of Australian political history when McEwen refused to serve under McMahon. Black Jack's commitment to developing Australian trade won him international respect and his enduring influence on Australian economic and trade policy is still regularly discussed by economists and political commentators. Peter Golding has drawn on extensive research, including interviews with McEwen's family and colleagues, to produce this account of John McEwen's life and the dominant political issues of his career. With a Preface by the Right Honourable Doug Anthony, Black Jack McEwen offers an unprecedented insight into the life of this great Australian.