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Billy Hughes: The War Prime Minister and the Shattered Labor Party

by Gordon J. MacKenzie
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798198395206
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 300
  • Original Price: GBP 14.88
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 363 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Political

Billy Hughes was one of the most forceful, divisive, and contradictory prime ministers in Australian history.

Born in London poverty and remade through Australian labour politics, Hughes rose from migrant insecurity to become one of the fiercest voices of the working-class movement. He helped carry Labor from industrial grievance into national power, championing arbitration, Commonwealth authority, worker protection, and the idea that government could be used against entrenched privilege.

Then came the First World War.

As prime minister, Hughes became convinced that Australia had to provide more men for the front, even if that meant compulsory overseas service. Conscription became the issue that broke his political world. Labor resisted him. Unions opposed him. Irish Catholic and anti-war voices mobilised against him. Hughes took the question to the people, and Australians rejected conscription twice.

But Hughes survived.

He split from Labor, governed with conservative support, created a new Nationalist alignment, and remained prime minister through the war's final years. To Labor, he became the great betrayer. To supporters, he was the wartime leader who put nation above party. To Australia, he became something more difficult: a prime minister who exposed the young Commonwealth's deepest tensions over war, democracy, class, race, Empire, and national power.

At Versailles, Hughes fought fiercely for Australian recognition, Pacific security, reparations, Dominion status, and the defence of White Australia. He helped make Australia harder to ignore on the world stage, but he did so while defending a racially exclusive vision of nationhood.

This book examines Billy Hughes as Labor fighter, Labor breaker, wartime prime minister, imperial nationalist, defender of White Australia, political survivor, and one of the first great ghosts of the Lodge.

He helped build Labor.
He shattered Labor.
He made Australia heard.
And he left scars that never fully faded.

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