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B.A. Santamaria - Your most obedient servant: Selected Letters: 1938-1996 (Paperback)
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B.A. Santamaria - Your most obedient servant: Selected Letters: 1938-1996 (Paperback)
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B.A. Santamaria was one of the most controversial Australians of
our time, his sphere of influence ranging across the nation's
political and social landscape. An ardent anti-Communist and devout
Catholic, Santamaria was fiercely intelligent and a natural leader,
polarising the community into loyal followers and committed
opponents. Spanning sixty years this collection of letters shows
facets of Santamaria's personality and activities that have not
previously been disclosed. They are both personal and professional
and in them he speaks frankly on matters of the state, the Church
and family and he is revealed as a person more subtle in his views
than his public persona would suggest. His correspondents ranged
from prominent politicians, including Malcolm Fraser, Bill Hayden
and Clyde Cameron, religious leaders, including Archbishops Mannix
and Pell,to influential media and social commentators such as Kerry
Packer and Phillip Adams.In the 1940s Santamaria created an
anti-Communist organisation, the Movement in Australia, and these
letters reveal that he also operated it for decades throughout
Asia. He was a keyfigure in the tumultuous split in the 1950s of
the Australian Labour Party and subsequently had much influence as
a public commentator on his television program Pointof View and his
weekly column in The Australian.Santamaria had a strong social
conscience and spent much of his time helping the under-privileged,
and although he began as an advocate and champion of the Catholic
Church,he spent much of his last decades opposing some of its
activities.By the 1990s B.A. Santamaria was the only person still
active in politics who had been involved in public life before
World War II and in the immediate postwar years. The letters offer
a rare glimpse into a mind that was preoccupied for more than six
decades with world events and ideological controversies.
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