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Russel Ward

Russel Braddock Ward AM (9 November 1914 – 13 August 1995) was an Australian historian best known for writing The Australian Legend (1958), an examination of the development of the "Australian character", which was awarded the Ernest Scott Prize.

Russel Ward
Born(1914-11-09)9 November 1914
Adelaide, South Australia
Died13 August 1995(1995-08-13) (aged 80)
AwardsErnest Scott Prize (1958)
Member of the Order of Australia (1986)
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Adelaide (BA [Hons], MA)
Australian National University (PhD)
ThesisThe ethos and influence of the Australian pastoral worker (1956)
Academic work
InstitutionsUniversity of New England
Main interestsAustralian culture and identity
Notable worksThe Australian Legend (1958)

Early life and education edit

His parents were Florence Winifred Ward, née Braddock and John Frederick Ward, a teacher. Russel attended three schools at which his father worked. In the early 1920s, his father joined the staff of Thornburgh College, in Charters Towers, Queensland. In 1923, J. F. Ward was appointed founding headmaster of Wesley College, Perth. Russel completed his schooling at Prince Alfred College (PAC), Adelaide after his father became headmaster there in the early 1930s.[1] At PAC Ward was a busy student, serving as prefect and on numerous committees including debating, rowing, christian union, cadets and historical society of which he was president.[2]

Early career edit

Ward studied English at the University of Adelaide and taught at Geelong and Sydney Grammar Schools. During World War II he served in an army psychological unit. Ward's membership of the Communist Party of Australia (1941 to 1949) brought him to the attention of ASIO; and, in 1984, he appeared before the Hope Royal Commission on Australia's security and intelligence agencies stating that ASIO had harassed him for 40 years.[3]

Academic career edit

Ward was at the University of New England as a lecturer in the 1950s and deputy chancellor for eight years.

In his book, The Australian Legend, Ward argued that the Australian bush was egalitarian and that this influenced Australian culture. Ward's book was both influential and controversial and is grouped among the classic historical references on Australia history.[3] In the 40 years since its first publication, there were three editions and it has been reprinted 15 times.[4]

His thesis in Legend was later challenged by Humphrey McQueen in 1970.[5] It would influence the development of the Australian New Left.[6][7]

In the 1986 Queen's Birthday honours Ward was made a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for "service to literature, particularly in the field of Australian history".[8]

Ward died in Texas, Queensland on August 13, 1995, at the home of his partner, Jeané Upjohn.[9]

Legacy edit

The Russel Ward Annual Lecture was established in his honour by the University of New England in 1986.[10]

Bibliography edit

  • Man Makes History (1952) Shakespeare Head Press, Sydney
  • Felons and Folksongs (1955) Canberra University College, Canberra
  • The Australian Legend (1958) Oxford University Press, Melbourne
  • Australia (1967) Ure Smith, Sydney
  • A Nation for a Continent: The History of Australia, 1901–1975 (1977) Heinemann Educational Australia, Richmond
  • Australia Since the Coming of Man (1982) Lansdowne Press, Sydney
  • Finding Australia: The History of Australia to 1821 (1987) Heinemann Educational Australia, Richmond
  • A Radical Life: The Autobiography of Russel Ward (1988) Macmillan, South Melbourne

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Ward, Russel Braddock (1914–1995)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University.
  2. ^ Prince Alfred College chronicles, 1930-1932, https://pac.edu.au/news-events/publications/pac-chronicle/
  3. ^ a b Stephens, Tony (17 May 2003). "Mate, you're a legend". Sydney Morning Herald.
  4. ^ Jordan, Matthew (1 December 2004). A Spirit of True Learning: The Jubilee History of the University of New England. UNSW Press. p. 103. ISBN 978-0-86840-663-3.
  5. ^ McQueen, H. A New Britannia: an argument concerning the social origins of Australian radicalism and nationalism, (1970) Penguin, Ringwood, Victoria
  6. ^ Williams-Brooks, Llewellyn (2016). "Radical Theories of Capitalism in Australia", Honours Thesis, University of Sydney, viewed 20 April 2017,[1]
  7. ^ Arnold, J (2000), "Australian History in Print: a bibliographical survey of influential twentieth-century texts" for the National Inquiry into School History – Appendix D: Australian History in Print: a bibliographical survey of influential twentieth-century texts 6 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine, DEST
  8. ^ "Professor Russell Braddock Ward". honours.pmc.gov.au. Retrieved 11 December 2019.
  9. ^ Beverley Kingston, "Russel Ward," Australian Dictionary of Biography, 2021, https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/ward-russel-braddock-29606
  10. ^ "Russel Ward Annual Lecture". University of New England. Retrieved 23 November 2021.

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For other people named Russell Ward see Russell Ward disambiguation Russel Braddock Ward AM 9 November 1914 13 August 1995 was an Australian historian best known for writing The Australian Legend 1958 an examination of the development of the Australian character which was awarded the Ernest Scott Prize Russel WardBorn 1914 11 09 9 November 1914Adelaide South AustraliaDied13 August 1995 1995 08 13 aged 80 Texas QueenslandAwardsErnest Scott Prize 1958 Member of the Order of Australia 1986 Academic backgroundAlma materUniversity of Adelaide BA Hons MA Australian National University PhD ThesisThe ethos and influence of the Australian pastoral worker 1956 Academic workInstitutionsUniversity of New EnglandMain interestsAustralian culture and identityNotable worksThe Australian Legend 1958 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Early career 3 Academic career 4 Legacy 5 Bibliography 6 See also 7 ReferencesEarly life and education editHis parents were Florence Winifred Ward nee Braddock and John Frederick Ward a teacher Russel attended three schools at which his father worked In the early 1920s his father joined the staff of Thornburgh College in Charters Towers Queensland In 1923 J F Ward was appointed founding headmaster of Wesley College Perth Russel completed his schooling at Prince Alfred College PAC Adelaide after his father became headmaster there in the early 1930s 1 At PAC Ward was a busy student serving as prefect and on numerous committees including debating rowing christian union cadets and historical society of which he was president 2 Early career editWard studied English at the University of Adelaide and taught at Geelong and Sydney Grammar Schools During World War II he served in an army psychological unit Ward s membership of the Communist Party of Australia 1941 to 1949 brought him to the attention of ASIO and in 1984 he appeared before the Hope Royal Commission on Australia s security and intelligence agencies stating that ASIO had harassed him for 40 years 3 Academic career editWard was at the University of New England as a lecturer in the 1950s and deputy chancellor for eight years In his book The Australian Legend Ward argued that the Australian bush was egalitarian and that this influenced Australian culture Ward s book was both influential and controversial and is grouped among the classic historical references on Australia history 3 In the 40 years since its first publication there were three editions and it has been reprinted 15 times 4 His thesis in Legend was later challenged by Humphrey McQueen in 1970 5 It would influence the development of the Australian New Left 6 7 In the 1986 Queen s Birthday honours Ward was made a Member of the Order of Australia AM for service to literature particularly in the field of Australian history 8 Ward died in Texas Queensland on August 13 1995 at the home of his partner Jeane Upjohn 9 Legacy editThe Russel Ward Annual Lecture was established in his honour by the University of New England in 1986 10 Bibliography editMan Makes History 1952 Shakespeare Head Press Sydney Felons and Folksongs 1955 Canberra University College Canberra The Australian Legend 1958 Oxford University Press Melbourne Australia 1967 Ure Smith Sydney A Nation for a Continent The History of Australia 1901 1975 1977 Heinemann Educational Australia Richmond Australia Since the Coming of Man 1982 Lansdowne Press Sydney Finding Australia The History of Australia to 1821 1987 Heinemann Educational Australia Richmond A Radical Life The Autobiography of Russel Ward 1988 Macmillan South MelbourneSee also editANZAC spirit amp Mateship Culture of Australia History warsReferences edit Ward Russel Braddock 1914 1995 Australian Dictionary of Biography National Centre of Biography Australian National University Prince Alfred College chronicles 1930 1932 https pac edu au news events publications pac chronicle a b Stephens Tony 17 May 2003 Mate you re a legend Sydney Morning Herald Jordan Matthew 1 December 2004 A Spirit of True Learning The Jubilee History of the University of New England UNSW Press p 103 ISBN 978 0 86840 663 3 McQueen H A New Britannia an argument concerning the social origins of Australian radicalism and nationalism 1970 Penguin Ringwood Victoria Williams Brooks Llewellyn 2016 Radical Theories of Capitalism in Australia Honours Thesis University of Sydney viewed 20 April 2017 1 Arnold J 2000 Australian History in Print a bibliographical survey of influential twentieth century texts for the National Inquiry into School History Appendix D Australian History in Print a bibliographical survey of influential twentieth century texts Archived 6 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine DEST Professor Russell Braddock Ward honours pmc gov au Retrieved 11 December 2019 Beverley Kingston Russel Ward Australian Dictionary of Biography 2021 https adb anu edu au biography ward russel braddock 29606 Russel Ward Annual Lecture University of New England Retrieved 23 November 2021 Retrieved from 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