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The Palace Letters

The Queen, the governor-general, and the plot to dismiss Gough Whitlam
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The Palace Letters by Professor Jenny Hocking is a compelling historical investigation into the secret correspondence between the Queen and Australia's then-Governor-General, Sir John Kerr, surrounding the 1975 dismissal of Prime Minister Gough Whitlam. The book uncovers the political influence and constitutional implications of these communications, offering new insights into a pivotal moment in Australian history. This exploration sheds light on the complexities of power and the delicate balance within constitutional monarchies.
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You might enjoy this book if you're intrigued by political history and scandal, particularly if you have an interest in the constitutional crisis of 1975 in Australia. This work is a fascinating exploration of the hidden communications between the monarchy and Australia's government, unveiling secrets that were suppressed for decades.

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The Palace Letters

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A political betrayal. A constitutional crisis. A hidden correspondence.

Gough Whitlam was a progressive prime minister whose reign from 1972 proved tumultuous after 23 years of conservative government in Australia. After a second election victory in May 1974, when a hostile Senate refused to vote on his 1975 budget, the political deadlock that ensued culminated in Whitlam's unexpected and deeply controversial dismissal by the governor-general, Sir John Kerr.

Kerr was in close touch with the Palace during this period, but, under the cover of being designated as personal, that correspondence was locked away in the National Archives, and embargoed by the Queen - potentially forever. This ruse denied the Australian people access to critical information about one of the most divisive episodes in the nation's history.

In the face of this, Professor Jenny Hocking embarked on what would become a ten-year campaign and a four-year legal battle to force the Archives to release the letters. In May 2020, despite being opposed by the Archives, Buckingham Palace, and the full resources of the federal government, she won her historic case in the High Court.

The Palace Letters is the ground-breaking account of her indomitable fight. Drawing on material from the Palace letters, Kerr's archives, and her submissions to the courts, Hocking traces the collusion and deception behind the dismissal, and charts the secret role of High Court judges, the leader of the opposition, Malcolm Fraser, and the Queen's private secretary in fostering and supporting Kerr's actions.

Hocking also reveals the obstruction, intrigue, and duplicity she faced during her campaign, raising disturbing questions about the role of the National Archives in fighting access to these historic letters and in enforcing, against Australia's national interests, royal secrecy over its own documents.

'Riveting ... Vital Australian history.'
-Nicole Abadee, Sydney Morning Herald

'An absorbing legal drama interspersed by accounts of other archival discoveries that spiced her determination to access the Palace Letters.'
-Paul Strangio, The Age

The Palace Letters is a significant and original contribution to our understanding of Australian politics. Accessibly written, it combines the adventure of a detective story with a scholarly meditation on Australian constitutionalism and sheds new light on previously unknown aspects of the Whitlam dismissal, in particular the continuing capacity of British Monarchs and their representatives profoundly to influence Australian political events. The book is also an object lesson concerning the challenges of archival research as it also tells the story behind the research materials upon which much of the study rests. The Palace Letters stands as a testament to the importance of our national archives and to the necessity for these to be accessible and transparent if our historical record is to be preserved.
-Judging panel comments from the Henry Mayer Book Prize 2021

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The Palace Letters by Professor Jenny Hocking has been well-received for its detailed examination of Australia's political history. Critiques often highlight its thorough research and engaging narrative, providing fresh insights into the roles of the monarchy and government during the 1975 constitutional crisis. Readers appreciate how it uncovers new historical information, making it a compelling read for those interested in politics and history.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781922310248

Publisher: Scribe Publications

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 27 October 2020

Country: Australia

Imprint: Scribe Publications

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 21.0mm

Width: 154.0mm

Height: 232.0mm

Weight: 397g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Jenny Hocking is emeritus professor at Monash University, Distinguished Whitlam Fellow at the Whitlam Institute at Western Sydney University, and Gough Whitlam's award-winning biographer. Her appeal against the decision of the Federal Court in the Palace letters case was upheld by the High Court on 29 May 2020.

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