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Australia's Democracy

A Short History
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Australia's Democracy by John Hirst traces the development of democratic rights in Australia from convict times to the present day. It explores how Australia's democracy evolved from a restricted and racially limited system to one focused on respecting human rights and controlling government power. The book highlights unique Australian contributions such as the secret ballot and the basic wage, and examines paradoxes within its democracy including compulsory voting, opposition to conscription, and a complex relationship with British heritage. Hirst brings a vivid, human perspective to Australian political history.
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Ideal for students of history and general readers interested in understanding the origins and unique characteristics of Australia's political system and society.

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The full story of Australia's democracy from one of our leading historians.

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This work explores what sort of democracy Australians have made. It traces the establishing of democratic rights and freedoms from convict times until the present; from the era when racism limited political rights to today's concern that everyone's human rights be respected; from the demand that governments be free to carry out the people's wishes to the current desire to see all government power checked and controlled.

It also examines notable Australian innovations like the secret ballot and the basic wage. The book goes on to examine the oddities of Australia's democratic society β€” where there has been strong opposition to military conscription, but not to compulsory voting; where egalitarianism has not led to a universal welfare system nor prohibited the growth of private schools; where politicians have been held in contempt but governments have been omni-competent and efficient; where the people have been scornful of British snobbishness, but loyal to a British monarch; where men have been keen about mateship, leaving women to take citizenship seriously.

Written by one of Australia's most noted historians, with a compelling eye for the human story in history, Australia's Democracy is intended to bring the history of Australia's democracy to life in a lucid, entertaining and vivid way for students of history and for general readers.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781865088457

Publisher: Allen & Unwin

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 August 2002

Country: Australia

Imprint: Allen & Unwin

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 230.0mm

Weight: 644g

Pages: 368

About the Author

John Hirst is one of Australia's leading historians. He is Reader in History at La Trobe University and a frequent commentator in national newspapers and magazines. Among his previous books was The Strange Birth of Colonial Democracy (1988). His most recent book was The Sentimental Nation: the making of the Australian Commonwealth. Since 1996 he has chaired the Commonwealth Government's Civics Education Group.

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