Hughes, Colin Anfield

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HUGHES, Colin Anfield

HUGHES, Colin Anfield. Australian (born Bahamas), b. 1930. Genres: Politics/Government. Career: Professor of Political Science, University of Queensland, St. Lucia, 1965-75, 1989-95; Professorial Fellow in Political Science, Australian National University, Canberra, 1975-84; Electoral Commissioner, 1984-89. Publications: (with J.S. Western) The Prime Minister's Policy Speech: A Case Study in Televised Politics, 1966; Images and Issues: The Queensland State Elections of 1963 and 1966, 1969; (with J.S. Western) The Mass Media in Australia, 1972; Mr. Prime Minister: Australian Prime Ministers 1901-1972, 1976; The Government of Queensland, 1980; Race and Politics in the Bahamas, 1981. EDITOR: (with D.G. Bettison and P.W. van der Veur) The Papua New Guinea Elections 1964, 1965; Readings in Australian Government, 1968; (with B.D. Graham) A Handbook of Australian Government and Politics 1890-1964, 1968; (with D.J. Murphy and R.B. Joyce) Prelude to Power, 1970; (with I.F. Nicolson) Pacific Polities, 1972; (with B.D. Graham) Voting for the Australian House of Representatives 1901-1964, 1974; (with B.D. Graham) Voting for the Queensland Legislative Assembly 1890-1964, 1974; (with B.D. Graham) Voting for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly 1890-1964, 1975; (with B.D. Graham) Voting for the Victoria Legislative Assembly 1890-1964, 1975; (with B.D. Graham) Voting for the South Australian, Western Australian and Tasmanian Lower Houses 1890-1964, 1976; A Handbook of Australian Government and Politics, 1965-74, 1977, 1975-84, 1987, 1985-99, 2002; (with D.J. Murphy and R.B. Joyce) Labor in Power: The Labor Party in Queensland 1915-1957, 1980; Voting for the Australian State Lower Houses, 2 vols., 1981-87; (with B.J. Costar) Labor to Office: The Victorian State Election 1982, 1983; (with D. Aitkin) Voting for the Australian State Upper Houses 1890-1984, 1986; (with R. Whip) Political Crossroads: The 1989 Queensland Election, 1991; Voting for the Australian House of Representatives 1965-84, 1995. Address: School of Political Science, University of Queensland, St. Lucia, QLD 4072, Australia.