![]() ![]() Perhaps Macintyre’s most widely known work, co-authored with Anna Clark, The History Wars, is a study of the debate about the interpretation of various aspects of how the Australian continent was first settled and colonialism. He also completed a PhD from the University of Cambridge, for which he was awarded the Blackwood Prize. He continued to study and received a Master of Arts degree from Monash University. For his Bachelor of Arts, he specialised in history he graduated with Honours in 1968. It recounts the development of the Australian Labor Party's welfare state program in the aftermath of the austerity and suffering of the 1930s Depression and World War II.īorn in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Macintyre graduated from the University of Melbourne after finishing his schooling at Scotch College. His most recently published work was the monograph Australia’s Boldest Experiment: war and reconstruction in the 1940s. ![]()
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