The Meddlesome Priest: A life of Ernest Burgmann

Awards:   Short-listed for Australian Christian Book of the Year 1994 (Australia) Short-listed for National Book Council Banjo Award for Non-fiction 1994 (Australia)
Author:   Peter Hempenstall
Publisher:   Allen & Unwin
ISBN:  

9781863733526


Pages:   426
Publication Date:   01 June 1993
Recommended Age:   From
Format:   Paperback
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Awards

  • Short-listed for Australian Christian Book of the Year 1994 (Australia)
  • Short-listed for National Book Council Banjo Award for Non-fiction 1994 (Australia)

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The Meddlesome Priest is the story of a 20th century Australian nationalist who became a legend. Ernest Burgmann experienced the Great Depression and the wounds it left on Australian society as a young Anglican priest in the Hunter Valley. During the 1930s and 1940s he became known as an outspoken radical, a maverick within a conservative church and society. He and many others were surprised when he was elected Bishop of Goulburn in 1934, a country diocese which included the still small city of Canberra. Bishop Burgmann then plunged into the centre of major political storms at the national level. He was nicknamed the 'Red Bishop' because he refused to share the anti-Soviet paranoia which gripped most Australians. He was credited with helping to defeat Menzies' referendum to outlaw the Communist Party, and later joined with others in calling for Australia to keep out of Indo-China's politics. He worked in Paris with H. V. Evatt on the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Rights. He was a frequent campaigner in the newspapers, on public platforms and the radio, urging governments to do more for the unemployed, to service country people with water and electricity, and to rid the cities of slums. Burgmann was an outspoken champion of individual civil rights whose radicalism sprang from a deeply rooted working-class love of the people and the land. He was driven by his faith to challenge the conservative complacency of Australia and his actions had a profound and far-reaching impact on Australians well beyond the boundaries of his diocese. Burgmann's words and actions hold a promise of extraordinary relevance for Australian society today.

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Author:   Peter Hempenstall
Publisher:   Allen & Unwin
Imprint:   Allen & Unwin
Weight:   0.656kg
ISBN:  

9781863733526


ISBN 10:   1863733523
Pages:   426
Publication Date:   01 June 1993
Recommended Age:   From
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Abbreviations Preface 1 A bush beginning 2 Breakaways 3 Educating Ernie 4 Ernie's war 5 Among squatters 6 The Morpeth mind 7 People's politics 8 Descending upon the country 9 'A new kind of Bishop' 10 Red Bishop? 11 'The great cave of memory' 12 Canberra, London, Amsterdam and Paris 13 'A most meddlesome priest' 14 Magnificent obsessions 15 'In the midst of life we are in death' Epilogue Endnotes and sources Bibliography Index

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Peter Hempenstall teaches History at the University of Newcastle and has written several books on Pacific Islands history. His life in Newcastle brought him into touch with community memories of Ernest Burgmann and introduced him to the band of followers who continue to see Burgie as an exemplary figure for Australian society. He has written the life story of a complex man, revealing Burgmann's personal life and its changes and providing the first detailed investigation of his religious and intellectual life.

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