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Top : Prime Ministers : Curtin

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  • "John Curtin." Dictionary of National Biography 1941-1950. London: Oxford University Press, 1959, pp. 192-193.
  • "John Curtin: A Great Wartime Leader." Australia's Heritage, 6, pt. 85, 1972: 2034-2035.
  • Alexander, Fred. "John Curtin: Prime Minister." In Westralian Portraits, edited by Lyall Hunt. Perth: University of Western Australia Press for the Education Committee of the 150th Anniversary Celebrations, 1979, pp. 227-234.
  • Anson, Stan. "The Rhetorical Uses of John Curtin." Journal of Australian Studies 19 (November 1986): 65-83.
  • Beazley, K. E. "John Curtin: Labor's Most Effective Leader." Canberra Times, 1 March 1966: 8; 2 March 1966: 12.
  • Beazley, Kim E. John Curtin: An Atypical Labor Leader. Canberra: Australian National University Press, 1972.
  • Bow, W.G. "When John Supported Social Credit: Reminiscences of a West Australian Pioneer Social Creditor." New Times (May 1987): 4-6.
  • Bowers, Peter. "Hawke Finds a Model in Curtin the Reformer." Sydney Morning Herald, 1 October 1983: 13.
  • Buckley, Doug. "John Curtin, the Barbed Wire and Me." Voices [Canberra] 5,4 (Summer 1995/1996): 11-25.
  • Buckley, J. P. "A Soldier's Tribute to John Curtin." Defence Force Journal 53 (July/August 1985): 3-33.
  • Buckley, J. P. "John Curtin, Prime Minister." Defence Force Journal 72 (September/October 1988): 12-22.
  • Chester, A. John Curtin. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1943.
  • Chubb, Philip; Penberthy, Jeff; Bushnell, Noel. "A Winter Gamble: Hawke Hopes to Emulate Curtin By Embracing Austerity." Time Australia 2 (June 8, 1987): 16-18,20-22.
  • Clark, Manning. "Australian Historian Compares the Style of Two Famous Prime Ministers." Australian Worker, 30 June 1986: 18-20.
  • Clark, Manning. "Billy Hughes, Bob Menzies, Jack Curtin and the First World war: Flawed Heroes: Work in Progress." Australian Society 5 (September 1986): 21-24.
  • Clark, Manning. The William McKell Lecture, Sydney, 9 December 1985. Sydney: Australian Labor Party, New South Wales Branch, 1986.
  • Colebatch, Hal G.P. "Who Killed John Curtin?" National Observer: Australia and World Affairs 57 (Winter 2003): 48-59.
  • Coombes, H.C. "Curtin: A Consensus Prime Minister?" Challenge 73 (February 1985): 6-7,10.
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  • Curtin, John. "John Curtin and the American Alliance: Historical Document." Institute of Public Affairs Review 39,1 (Winter 1985): 46-48.
  • Dawkins, John. "Curtin Memorial." Fabian Newsletter 24 (April 1985): 5-7.
  • Day, David. John Curtin: A Life. Pymble, NSW: HarperCollins, 1999.
  • Dowsing, Irene. Curtin of Australia. Melbourne: Acacia Press, 1969.
  • Green, Frank. "Curtin-The Man Who Kept Faith." Sun-Herald, 31 May 1959: 35,66.
  • Howard, Michael. "The Curtin/ Chifley Governments: An Ideal Collective Capitalist State?" In A Century of Social 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 on the Curtin and Chifley Governments' Plans for Australian 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.
  • Lahey, John. "Curtin: The Man Who Saved Australia." Age, 24 June 1995: Extra 1, 4.
  • 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.
  • Lee, Norman E. John Curtin: Saviour of Australia. Melbourne: Cheshire, 1983.
  • Lloyd, Clem. "Curtin and the Invasion Threat." National Times, 22-28 April 1983: 23-25.
  • Love, Peter. "Curtin, MacArthur and Conscription, 1942-43." Historical Studies 17 (October 1977): 505-511.
  • Love, Peter. "Curtin, MacArthur and Conscription, 1942-43." Historical Studies 17 (October 1977): 505-511.
  • Maccallum, Mungo. "Pondering Political Parallels: Reformed Drunks and Dying in Office." Matilda 2 (April 1985): 16-17.
  • MacIntyre, Stuart et al. "John Curtin: 50th Anniversary of His Death." Australian, 5 July 1995: 25-26, 35-36.
  • McMullin, Ross. "Curtin, the Reluctant Prime Minister." Australian Society 10 (October 1991): 26-29.
  • Prior, James. "How Curtin Became a War Casualty." National Times, 6-11 February 1978: 25.
  • Prior, James. "Without Pangs: John Curtin and the Soviet Union." Australian War Memorial Hisrory Conference Papers. (1987): 1-17.
  • Ross, Lloyd R. M. John Curtin for Labor and for Australia. Canberra: Australian National University Press, 1971.
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  • Ross, Lloyd. "1943: John Curtin's Year of Reconing." Sunday Australian, 16 January 1972: 17.
  • Ross, Lloyd. "Behind the Curtin Mask." Sunday Australian, 23 January 1972: 17.
  • Ross, Lloyd. "Death of a Prime Minister." Quadrant 9 (July/August 1965): 28-35.
  • Ross, Lloyd. "Jack Curtin - Socialist... John Curtin Prime Minister." Australian Quarterly 17 (September 1945): 46-53.
  • Ross, Lloyd. "John Jospeh Curtin (1885/1945): Wartime Prime Minister." Genealogist [Hampton, Vic.] 8 (March 1997): 402.
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  • Ross, Lloyd. John Curtin for Labor and Australia. Canberra: ANU Press, 1971.
  • Ross, Lloyd. John Curtin: A Biography. South Melbourne: Macmillan, 1977.

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