Federation Fathers
By (Author) Crisp
Melbourne University Press
Melbourne University Press
31st January 1988
Australia
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
994
Paperback
504
Width 167mm, Height 218mm, Spine 38mm
552g
The making of the Constitution of the Australian Commonwealth was the work of many hands. In this book distinguished political scientist, "Fin" Crisp, acknowledges seven of the makers by providing a detailed account of their distinctive contributions to the creation of one nation from six British colonies. The result is a valuable study of political leadership during the Federation period, built from deft portraits of figures whose role in the struggle for Federation has not so far received the attention it deserves. "L. G. Crisp (1917--84), in Manning Clark's words, "devoted his great talents and energies to educating Australians about their political institutions". Crisp was a Professor of Political Science at the Australian National University for twenty-seven years, and he published prolifically. In poarticular, he produced three works of immense importance: a history of the federal Australian Labor Party, a much acclaimed biography of Ben Chifley, and the standard text on Australian government.".
L.F. Crisp (1917-84) held an M.A. degree from the universities of Adelaide and Oxford, and was Professor of Political Science at the Australian National University from 1950 to 1977. He was well known as the author of Parliamentary Government of the Commonwealth of Australia (1949), The Australian Federal Labour Party (1955), Ben Chifley (1955) and Australian National Government.