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The third volume of Thomas Keneally's history of the Australian people, Australians: Flappers to Vietnam chronicles the lives and deeds of Australians, both known and unknown, during the 20th century. Entering an age of consumerism, media, and communism, Australia underwent radical change in the hands of two less remembered prime ministers: the stoic Stanley Melbourne Bruce of the Melbourne Establishment and the humbler Irishman Jim Scullin of the Labor Party. Keneally examines the Great Crash, the rise of fascism, the reasons why Australia entered the Second World War through the massive unemployment that arrived later in the century. With a compassionate lens and rich storytelling, Flappers to Vietnam presents history in a fresh and vivid way.
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"A very readable yet thorough work."
Library Journal on The Australians: Origins to Eureka
"Keneally, a Booker Prize-winning novelist and nonfiction writer, utilizes some wonderful vignettes gleaned from primary sources to advance his narrative. . . . This is a wonderful beginning of a project that should provide enjoyment for both general readers and scholars."
Booklist on The Australians: From Origins to Eureka
"Tom has this extraordinary eye for the little details that turn a biographical note into a living, breathing life-size character."
The former Hon. Kevin Rudd MP, Prime Minister of Australia
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