- Russel Ward
Russel Braddock Ward (1914 - 1995), was an
Australia n historian best known as the author of "The Australian Legend " (1958), an examination of the development of the "Australian character".Ward studied English at the
University of Adelaide and taught at Geelong andSydney Grammar School s. He was at the University of New England as a lecturer (1957) and deputy chancellor for eight years. DuringWorld War II he served in an army psychological unit.Ward's membership of the
Communist Party of Australia (1941 to 1949) brought him to the attention ofASIO ; and, in 1984, he appeared before the HopeRoyal Commission on Australia's security and intelligence agencies stating thatASIO had harassed him for 40 years.Citation |last = Stephens |first = Tony |title = Mate, you're a legend |newspaper = Sydney Morning Herald |year = 2003 |date =17 May 2003 |url = http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/05/16/1052885396799.html]In his book, "The Australian Legend" (colloquially known as "Legend"), Ward argued that the
Australian bush was egalitarian and that this influenced Australian culture. Ward's book was both influential and controversial and is grouped among the classic historical references on Australia history. In the 40 years since its first publication there were three editions and it has been reprinted 15 timescite book|last= Jordan |first= Matthew |title= A Spirit of True Learning: The Jubilee History of the University of New England |publisher= UNSW Press |date= |locatn= |pages= p.103 |url= http://books.google.com.au/books?id=WqAsJPeW8j8C&pg=PA102&lpg=PA102&dq=Russel+Ward&source=web&ots=AMDU1pafBr&sig=2K05J_CqTYq3JLJ1Yh1_fXRyCcw&hl=en#PPA102,M1] While the images of the Australian character in "Legend" may not seem to reflect modern views, it is a book that "inform [s] Australians about the forces that have shaped them" and it raises questions that continue to be debated.His thesis in "Legend" was later challenged by
Humphrey McQueen in 1970. [McQueen, H. "A New Britannia: an argument concerning the social origins of Australian radicalism and nationalism", (1970) Penguin, Ringwood, Victoria] [ [http://www.dest.gov.au/sectors/school_education/publications_resources/national_inquiry_into_school_history/appendix_d.htm Arnold, J (2000), "Australian History in Print: a bibliographical survey of influential twentieth-century texts" for the "National Inquiry into School History - Appendix D: Australian History in Print: a bibliographical survey of influential twentieth-century texts"] , DEST]Bibliography
* " Felons and folksongs" (1955) Canberra University College, Canberra
* "The Australian Legend" (1958) Oxford University Press, Melbourne
* "A Nation for a Continent: the history of Australia, 1901-1975" (1977) Heinemann Educational Australia, Richmond
* "Australia Since the Coming of Man" (1982) Lansdowne Press, Sydney
* "Finding Australia: the history of Australia to 1821" (1987) Heinemann Educational Australia, Richmond
* "A Radical Life: The Autobiography of Russel Ward", (1988) MacMillan, South Melbourne, Australiaee also
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ANZAC spirit &Mateship
*Culture of Australia
*History wars References
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