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‘Now is the Psychological Moment’
- First Page
- Preliminary Pages
- Illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Prologue: ‘How Many Germans Did You Kill, Doc?’
- Introduction: ‘A Dreamer of Dreams’
- 1. Family, Community and Methodism: The Forging of Page’s World View
- 2. ‘We Were Determined to Use Our Opportunities to the Full’: Page’s Rise to National Prominence
- 3. The Use of Power: Treasurer Page Pursues His National Vision
- 4. Government and Party: The Basis of Page’s Power
- 5. Page and the Final Throes of the Bruce–Page Government: Challenging the Nation through Planning and Federalism
- 6. Page Audacious: The 1930s
- 7. Post-War Page: Hopes amidst Frustrations
- 8. Page Indefatigable: His Last Years in Public Life
- Conclusions: ‘A Man’s Reach Should Exceed His Grasp’
- Bibliography
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