Chris Wallace
Chris Wallace
About
Professor Chris Wallace is in the School of Politics Economics & Society, Faculty of Business Government & Law, University of Canberra, and is a Visiting Fellow at the ANU School of History. She works in modern and contemporary political history with special reference to leadership, gender, transnational lives, and transformational change and the information strategies underlying it.
Wallace's latest book is Political Lives: Australian prime ministers and their biographers (University of NSW Press, 2023). Her book historicising Australian Labor's shock 2019 federal election loss, How To Win An Election, was published by NewSouth Books, the trade publishing arm of the University of NSW Press, in 2020. Previous books include a biography of maverick Australian feminist Germaine Greer, Greer, Untamed Shrew (Pan Macmillan, 1997; Faber & Faber, 1999); a biography of the then crusading neoliberal policy exponent John Hewson during his Opposition leadership in the early 1990s, Hewson: A Portrait (Pan Macmillan, 1993); and an exploration of the intense 30 year-long relationship between cricketer Don Bradman and his confidante, journalist Rohan Rivett, The Private Don (Allen & Unwin, 2004). She was the National Archives of Australia Cabinet Historian in 2020 and 2021 for the release of the 2000 and 2001 Cabinet papers.