My Father's Daughter by Sheila Fitzpatrick

My Father's Daughter by Sheila Fitzpatrick

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My Father's Daughter by Sheila Fitzpatrick

How does a daughter tell the story of her father? Sheila Fitzpatrick was taught from an early age to question authority. She learnt it from her father, the journalist and radical historian Brian Fitzpatrick. But very soon, she began to turn her questioning gaze on him. Teasing apart the many layers of memory, Fitzpatrick reveals a complex portrait of an Australian family against a Cold War backdrop. As her relationship with her father fades from girlhood adoration to adolescent scepticism, she flees Melbourne for Oxford to start a new life. But it's not so easy to escape being her father's daughter. My Father's Daughter is a vivid evocation of an Australian childhood; a personal memoir told with the piercing insight of a historian.
Sheila Fitzpatrick is a distinguished service professor in modern Russian history at the University of Chicago and a visiting professor at the University of Sydney. She is the author of Against the Grain: Brian Fitzpatrick and Manning Clark in Australian History and Politics, Political Tourists: Travelers from Australia to the Soviet Union in the 1920s–1940s, and Tear Off the Masks! Identity and Imposture in Twentieth-Century Russia. She lives in Chicago.
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ISBN 13 9780522857474
ISBN 10 0522857477
Title My Father's Daughter
Author Sheila Fitzpatrick
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Melbourne University Press
Year published 2010-08-01
Number of pages 266
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