Ross Andrew FitzgeraldAM is an Australian academic, historian, novelist, secularist, and political commentator. Fitzgerald is an emeritus professor in history and politics at Griffith University. He has authored or co-authored many books, including histories of Queensland; biographies; works about Labor Party politics of the 1950s; and books relating to philosophy, alcohol abuse, and Australian Rules football. He has written works of fiction.
Fitzgerald worked as a lecturer at Griffith University from 1977 to 1986, and then senior lecturer /associate professor between 1987 and 1996, followed by a personal chair between 1996 and 2002. In 2002 Fitzgerald was appointed professor in history and politics.[citation needed]
He was member of the New South Wales Civil and Administrative Tribunal from 2012 to 2016, of the Australian Government's Expert Advisory Group on Drugs and Alcohol between 2000 and 2013, a member of the New South Wales Heritage Council between 2003 and 2009, a member of the New South Wales Parole Board between 2002 and 2012, a member of Administrative Decisions Tribunal of New South Wales between 2002 and 2012, and a member of the Queensland Parole Board between 1997 and 2002.[citation needed]
In 2014 Fitzgerald as appointed a Member in the Order of Australia (AM) for significant service to education in the field of politics and history as an academic, and to community and public health organisations.[5]
His 2015 book, Going out backwards: a Grafton Everest adventure was shortlisted for the 2017 Russell Prize for Humour Writing.[citation needed]
Personal life
Fitzgerald is a recovery alcoholic who admitted in his memoirs, My Name is Ross: An Alcoholic's Journey and Fifty Years Sober, to consuming excessive alcohol between the ages of 15 and 24 years, when he took his last drink.[6]
Published works
Fitzgerald has published 46 books, including the following titles:[7]
Fitzgerald, Ross (1979). The sources of hope. Pergamon Press Australia. ISBN978-0-08-023104-4.
Fitzgerald, Ross (1980). Comparing political thinkers. Pergamon Press. ISBN978-0-08-024799-1.
Fitzgerald, Ross (1987). All about anthrax. Hale & Iremonger. ISBN978-0-86806-272-3.
Fitzgerald, Ross; Thornton, Harold (1989). Labor in Queensland: from the 1880s to 1988. University of Queensland Press (published 1988). ISBN978-0-7022-2152-1.
Fitzgerald, Ross (1990). Busy in the fog: further adventures of Grafton Everest. Macmillan. ISBN978-0-7329-0202-5.
Fitzgerald, Ross; Spillman, Ken, eds. (1989). The Greatest game. William Heinemann Australia (published 1988). ISBN978-0-85561-270-2.
Fitzgerald, Ross, ed. (1993). The Eleven deadly sins. Minerva. ISBN978-0-85561-483-6.
Fitzgerald, Ross (1994). "Red Ted": the life of E. G. Theodore. University of Queensland Press. ISBN978-0-7022-2649-6., which was short-listed for the NSW Premier's Prize and for the National Biography Award.
Fitzgerald, Ross; Allen, Davida; Swan, Robbie (1994). Soaring. Angus & Robertson. ISBN978-0-207-18348-5., awarded the Eros Foundation erotic novel of the year in 1994.[citation needed]
Fitzgerald, Ross, ed. (1995). The eleven saving virtues. Minerva. ISBN978-1-86330-463-4.
Fitzgerald, Ross (1996). The footy club: inside the Brisbane Bears. University of Queensland Press. ISBN978-0-7022-2904-6.
Fitzgerald, Ross (1997). The people's champion, Fred Paterson: Australia's only Communist Party Member of Parliament. University of Queensland Press. ISBN978-0-7022-2959-6., about Fred Paterson.
Fitzgerald, Ross (1999). Seven days to remember: the first Labor government in the world: Queensland, 1-7 December 1899. University of Queensland Press. ISBN978-0-7022-3139-1.
Fitzgerald, Ross; Moore, Keith (2002). The federation mirror: Queensland 1901-2001. University of Queensland Press. ISBN978-0-7022-3328-9.
Fitzgerald, Ross; Carr, Adam James; Dealy, William J. (2003). The Pope's battalions: Santamaria, Catholicism and the Labor split. University of Queensland Press. ISBN978-0-7022-3389-0.
Fitzgerald, Ross; Moor, Lyndal, eds. (2008). Growing old (dis)gracefully: 35 Australians reflect on life over 50. ABC Books. ISBN978-0-7333-2267-9.
Fitzgerald, Ross; Megarrity, Lyndon; Symons, David (2009). Made in Queensland: a new history. University of Queensland Press. ISBN978-0-7022-3661-7.
Fitzgerald, Ross; Blainey, Anna E.; Jordan, Trevor L.; Rakvin, Christine (2009). Under the influence: a history of alcohol in Australia. ABC Books. ISBN978-0-7333-2301-0.
Fitzgerald, Ross; Holt, Stephen (2010). Alan "the Red Fox" Reid: pressman par excellence. New South Books. ISBN978-1-74223-132-7.
Fitzgerald, Ross (2010). My name is Ross: an alcoholic's journey. New South Books. ISBN978-1-74223-102-0.
Fitzgerald, Ross; Jordan, Trevor Leslie (2011). Fools' paradise: life in an altered state. Arcadia. ISBN978-1-921509-58-2. ISSN1836-9413.
Fitzgerald, Ross; Murphy, Rick (2011). Austen Tayshus: merchant of menace. The GHR Press. ISBN978-0-86806-719-3.
Fitzgerald, Ross; Spillman, Ken, eds. (2013). Australia's game: stories, essays, verse & drama inspired by the Australian game of football. Richmond, Victoria: Slattery Media Group. ISBN978-0-9875002-0-5., a book about Australian rules football.
Fitzgerald, Ross; McFadyen, Ian (27 November 2018). Going out backwards: a Grafton Everest adventure. Ormond, Victoria: Hybrid Publishers (published 2015). ISBN978-1-925272-10-9. Going out backwards was shortlisted for the 2017 Russell Prize for Humour Writing.
Reid, Alan Douglas (May 2015). Fitzgerald, Ross (ed.). The Bandar-log: a Labor story of the 1950s. Brisbane, Queensland: Connor Court Publishing (published 2015). ISBN978-1-925138-52-8.
Fitzgerald, Ross, ed. (2016). Heartfelt Moments in Australian Rules Football. Connor Court Publishing. ISBN978-1-9251-3894-8.
Fitzgerald, Ross; Funnell, Antony (2018). So Far, So Good: An Entertainment. Hybrid Publishers. ISBN978-1-9252-7297-0.
Fitzgerald, Ross; McFadyen, Ian (2019). The Dizzying Heights. Hybrid Publishers, Melbourne. ISBN978-1-9257-36304.
Fitzgerald, Ross (2020). Fifty Years Sober: An Alcoholic's Journey. Hybrid Publishers, Melbourne.
Fitzgerald, Ross; McFadyen, Ian (2021). The Lowest Depths: The Eighth in The Grafton Everest series. Hybrid Publishers, Melbourne.
Fitzgerald, Ross; Price, Neal (2023). My Last Drink: 32 Stories of Recovering Alcoholics. Connor Court, Brisbane.
Fitzgerald, Ross; McFadyen, Ian (2023). Pandemonium: The Ninth in The Grafton Everest series. Hybrid Publishers, Melbourne.
Fitzgerald, Ross; McFadyen, Ian (2024). The Ascent of Everest. Hybrid Publishers, Melbourne.
Television and film documentaries
Dawson, Jonathan; Laughren, Pat; Fitzgerald, Ross (Producers) (April 1996). The Legend of Fred Paterson. Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
Laughren, Pat; Fitzgerald, Ross (Producers) (August 1995). Red Ted and the Great Depression. Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
In development
Price, Neal; Fitzgerald, Ross (Producers). Last Drinks.
Laughren, Pat; Fitzgerald, Ross (Producers). Stories from the Great Labor Split of the 1950s.
McFadyen, Ian; Fitzgerald, Ross (Producers). Alexander Kerensky and Nelle Tritton.
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