Donald Horne

Donald Richmond Horne (26 December 1921 – 8 September 2005) was an Australian journalist, writer, social critic, and academic who became one of Australia's best known public intellectuals, from the 1960s until his death.

Horne was a prolific author who published four novels and more than twenty volumes of history, memoir and political and cultural analysis. He also edited ''The Bulletin'', ''The Observer'' and ''Quadrant''. His best known work was ''The Lucky Country'' (1964), an evaluation of Australian society that questioned many traditional attitudes: "Australia is a lucky country, run by second-rate people who share its luck." Provided by Wikipedia
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    Ideas for a nation / by Horne, Donald

    Published 1989
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    Ideas for a nation / by Horne, Donald

    Published 1989
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    The public culture : an argument with the future / by Horne, Donald

    Published 1994
    Book
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    The Australian people: biography of a nation / by Horne, Donald

    Published 1972
    Book
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    The lucky country : Australia in the sixties / by Horne, Donald, 1921- 2005

    Published 1978
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    Donald Horne : Selected Writings. by Horne, Donald, 1921- 2005

    Published 2017
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    God is an Englishman. by Horne, Donald, 1921- 2005

    Published 1969
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    The great museum : the re-presentation of history / by Horne, Donald, 1921- 2005

    Published 1984
    Book
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