Hamilton explores in a short history how all men gained the vote, self-government and the secret ballot in South Australia (1856), Victoria (1857) and New South Wales (1858). A vital text for scholars of democracy, Australian Studies, Political Science, Constitutional Law, and about the building blocks of first world prosperity.
Hamilton explores in a short history how all men gained the vote, self-government and the secret ballot in South Australia (1856), Victoria (1857) and New South Wales (1858). A vital text for scholars of democracy, Australian Studies, Political Science, Constitutional Law, and about the building blocks of first world prosperity.
Reg Hamilton is Adjunct Professor, Central Queensland University, College of Business, School of Business and Law, formerly a Deputy President of the Fair Work Commission and Australian Industrial Relations Commission. He is the author of numerous articles on the history of the minimum wage, and books on labour relations and Australian colonial history.
Inhaltsangabe
Table of Contents Introduction Chapter 1: Democracy Chapter 2: What were the 1850s constitutions and electoral laws? Chapter 3: The ideas that formed these new Australian colonial democracies Chapter 4: The Colonial leaders that fought for and opposed democracy Chapter 5: (upper houses) Chapter 6: New South Wales - the 18th century colony Chapter 7: Victoria- the colony of the goldfields and Eureka stockade Chapter 8: South Australia - the democracy colony Chapter 9: The British framework Chapter 10: Conclusion Annexure 1: A Note on Sources
Table of Contents Introduction Chapter 1: Democracy Chapter 2: What were the 1850s constitutions and electoral laws? Chapter 3: The ideas that formed these new Australian colonial democracies Chapter 4: The Colonial leaders that fought for and opposed democracy Chapter 5: (upper houses) Chapter 6: New South Wales - the 18th century colony Chapter 7: Victoria- the colony of the goldfields and Eureka stockade Chapter 8: South Australia - the democracy colony Chapter 9: The British framework Chapter 10: Conclusion Annexure 1: A Note on Sources
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