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Top : Prime Ministers : Chifley

  • "Chifley, Joseph B." In Dictionary of National Biography 1951-1960. London: Oxford University Press, 1971, pp. 215-218.
  • "Death of the Right Honourable Joseph Benedict Chifley, M. P." House of Representatives Debates 213, 19 June 1951: 67-71; Senate Debates 213, 19 June 1951: 61-66.
  • "From Unionist to Prime Minister." Australia's Heritage 6, 88 (1972): 2109-2112.
  • Obituaries from the 'Times'. Reading: Newspaper Archive Developments, 1979, p. 143.
  • Beazley, K. E. "Chifley and the Banks." Canberra Times, 9 March 1966: 22.
  • Beazley, K. E. "Chifley Succeeds Curtin." Canberra Times, 8 March 1966: 8.
  • Bennett, Scott. J. B. Chifley. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1973.
  • Breen, Harold. "J. B. Chifley." Twentieth Century 28 (Autumn 1974): 226-245.
  • Chifley, Ben. Things Worth Fighting For: Speeches by Joseph Benedict Chifley. Melbourne: MelbourneUniversity Press, 1952.
  • Crisp, Leslie F. Ben Chifley: A Biography. Melbourne: Cheshire, 1961.
  • Daly, Fred. "Unforgettable Ben Chifley." Reader's Digest, November 1978, pp. 46-51.
  • Day, David. Chifley. Sydney: HarperCollins, 2001.
  • Deery, Phillip. "Chifley, The Army and the 1949 Coal Strike." Labour History 68 (May 1995): 80-97.
  • Glanz, David. "Due Credit." Eureka Street 7 (July/August 1997): 12-13.
  • Green, Frank. "Chifley - And the Mission That Failed." Sun-Herald, 7 June 1959: 39, 80.
  • Grilanc, Serge. "The 1949 Coal Strike." Workers News, 15 January 1985: 12-12; 19 January 1985: 12-13.
  • Hagan, Jim. "Trade Unions and Labor Governments: Chifley and Whitlam." In Traditions for Reform in New South Wales: Labor History Essays. Sydney: Pluto Press, 1987, pp. 79-100.
  • Hawke, Robert J. L. Address by the Prime Minister at the 'Light on the Hill' Inaugural Dinner, Bathurst, 21 September 1985.
  • Howard, Michael. "The Curtin/Chifley Governments: An Ideal Collective Capitalist State?" In A Century of Change. By Gough Whitlam et al. Haymarket, NSW: Pluto Press, 1992, pp. 69-81.
  • Johnson, Carol. "Social Harmony and Australian Labor: The Role of Private Industry in the Curtin and Chifley Government's Plans for Economic Development." Australian Journal of Politics and History 32, 1 (1986): 39-51.
  • Jones, Barry. "Leadership: Ranking Our Prime Ministers." Australian, 15-16 June 1996: 25.
  • Kuhn, Rick. "What a Labor Government Is." Politics 24 (November 1989): 147-153.
  • Latham, Mark. "Reclaiming Chifley." Adelaide Review 221 (February 2002): 18-19.
  • Lee, David. "Protecting the Sterling Area: The Chifley Government's Response to Multilateralism." Australian Journal of Political Science 25 (November 1990): 178-195.
  • Lee, David. "The Curtin and Chifley Governments, Liberal Internationalism and World Organisation." In Evatt to Evans: The Labor Tradition in Australian Foreign Policy. Edited by David Lee and Christopher Waters. St. Leonards, NSW: Allen and Unwin, 1997, pp. 48-61.
  • Leyden, P. Joseph Benedict Chifley. Sydney : Australian Schools Press, 1963.
  • McClelland, James. "Hawke's Rhetoric Dims the Light of Chifley." Sydney Morning Herald, 14 March 1987: 16-18.
  • Palmer, Vance. "The Labor Leader: Joseph Benedict Chifley." In National Portraits. 3rd ed. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1960, pp. 206-213.
  • Reid, Alan. "Prime Ministers I Have Known: Part 2." Bulletin, 5 February 1980: 38-40, 42-44, 46.
  • Reid, Alan. "Return to Tough Chifley-McKenna Policy." Bulletin, 24 April 1979: 14.
  • Sheridan, T. "The 1945 Steel Strike: Trade Unions, The New Order and Mr. Chifley." Labour History 42 (may 1982): 1-26.
  • Sheridan, Thomas. Division of Labour: Industrial Relations in the Chiefly Years, 1945-1949. New York: Oxford University Press, 1989. 404p. HD8846.5 .S54
  • Sheridan, Tom. "Servant and Masters?: Chifley and the Unions 1945-1949." In Common Cause: Essays in Australian and New Zealand Labour History. Edited by Eric Fry. Wellington: Port Nicholson Press, 1986, pp. 107-123.
  • Smith, Vance. "J. B. Chifley's Ancestors." Bathurst District Historical Society Newsletter 23 (1984): 4.
  • Stephens, Tony. "Chifley: The Keating of '45?" Sydney Morning Herald, 18 June 1988: 72-73.
  • Thompson, J. J. M. "J. B. Chifley." In Five to Remember. Melourne: Lansdowne, 1964, pp. 55-89.
  • Waters, Christopher. "Creating a Tradition: The Foreign Policy of the Curtin and Chifley Labor Governments." In Evatt to Evans: The Labor Tradition in Australian Foreign Policy. Edited by David Lee and Christopher Waters. St. Leonards, NSW: Allen and Unwin, 1997, pp. 35-47.
  • Wilmington, Sid. "The British Medical Association and the Fall of Chifley." Direct Action, 9 May 1984: 9.


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