Greg Patmore
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Greg Patmore is a noted historian and academic specializing in labor history, particularly within the context of Australia and the United States. His work often explores the evolution of labor movements and their impact on politics and society. Patmore's research has contributed significantly to the understanding of labor relations, especially during critical periods in New South Wales, from 1995 to 2011. He delves into the complexities of political alliances and the historical narratives that shape contemporary labor issues.
In addition to his scholarly contributions, Patmore has authored and edited several influential books, including "From Carr to Keneally: Labor in Office in NSW 1995–2011" and "Frontiers of Labor: Comparative Histories of the United States and Australia." These works not only highlight the historical context of labor movements but also draw parallels between different political landscapes. His insights are invaluable for students, researchers, and anyone interested in the dynamics of labor history and its ongoing relevance in today's world.