帕特里克·奥法雷尔和《哈里·霍兰德:激进的社会主义者》的制作

IF 0.6 4区 历史学 Q3 Arts and Humanities Labour History Pub Date : 2018-11-01 DOI:10.5263/labourhistory.115.0027
Len Richardson
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帕特里克·奥法雷尔的《哈里·霍兰德:激进的社会主义者》(1964年)源自于1950年代中期在澳大利亚国立大学完成的一篇博士论文,当时正值冷战的高潮。它的创作环境对于理解传记所依赖的假设是很重要的。奥法雷尔是爱尔兰天主教徒后裔,他来自灰谷,灰谷是新西兰第一波工业工会革命的发源地。20世纪40年代末和50年代初,随着冷战态度笼罩政界,他亲眼目睹了这种激进的社会主义冲动的瓦解。从冷战和堪培拉之间更为激烈的环境中解读哈里·霍兰德的政治生涯,给奥法雷尔的传记带来了更尖锐的棱角。这种影响的程度在曼宁·克拉克(Manning Clark)的个人文件中对奥法雷尔博士学位口试的详细描述中表现得很清楚。从这个角度重新评估哈里·霍兰德作为领导人的角色,表明有必要重新审视关于社会主义与新西兰工党之间关系的历史辩论。
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Patrick O'Farrell and the making of 'Harry Holland: Militant socialist'
Patrick O'Farrell's Harry Holland: Militant Socialist (1964) grew from a doctoral thesis completed in the mid-1950s, at the Australian National University, at the height of the Cold War. The circumstances of its creation are important to understanding the assumptions upon which the biography depends. Of Irish Catholic descent and from the Grey Valley, the birthplace of New Zealand's first wave of revolutionary industrial unionism, O'Farrell had observed first-hand the unravelling of this radical and socialist impulse in the late 1940s and early 1950s as Cold War attitudes enveloped the political world. Interpreting the political career of Harry Holland from within the more intense Cold-War-Canberra environment brought a sharper edge to O'Farrell's biography. The extent of this influence is made clear in Manning Clark's detailed account of the oral examination of O'Farrell's PhD preserved in his personal papers. A reassessment of Harry Holland's role as leader from this perspective suggests a need to revisit the historical debate about the relationship between socialism and the New Zealand Labour Party.
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