The Prince and the Assassin
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The Prince and the Assassin
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The Prince and the Assassin
The engrossing real life story of how Queen Victoria's favourite son, Prince Alfred, undertook the most ambitious Royal tour, only for Australia's overwhelming joy of having the first Royal on its shores jolted by his decadent behaviour, then shocked by an attempted assassination by a man trained as a priest.
The engrossing real life story of how Queen Victoria's favourite son, Prince Alfred, undertook the most ambitious Royal tour, only for Australia's overwhelming joy of having the first Royal on its shores jolted by his decadent behaviour, then shocked by an attempted assassination by a man trained as a priest.
The engrossing real-life story of how Queen Victoria's favourite son, Prince Alfred, undertook the most ambitious royal tour, only for Australia's overwhelming joy of having the first royal on its shores jolted by his decadent behaviour, then shocked by an attempted assassination by a man trained as a priest.
The British Empire's youngest and most distant outpost found itself at the epicentre of a new crime and empirical fears about the first inter-continental terrorist group, a conspiracy, and a 'lone wolf'. In a resulting 'reign of terror', extraordinary steps were taken to safeguard security with laws on treason and sedition which even the Queen felt went too far, and the would-be assassin was hastily executed in a miscarriage of justice led by opportunistic politicians.
This is an extraordinary and atmospheric weaving of the storiesβsome detailed for the first timeβof royal intrigue, sexual appetite, religious bigotry, patriotic vengeance, naked ambition, national security, and moral panic. They are stories of royals, immigrants, archbishops, republicans, and the founding fathers of Australia and issues that remain with us today.
Drawing on Royal, British and Australian archives, the compelling narrative embraces a pivotal time in the evolution of Australia, and on the 150th anniversary reveals how a minute of madness rocked the country to its foundations, with a legacy which helped shape Australia's history and continues to influence and challenge us today.
Revelations and insights in The Prince and the Assassin: Prince Alfred's spare heir upbringing as 'the chosen one' and prospective King of Australia; sexually decadent royal behaviour; an historic tour which became the model for 50 subsequent royal tours to Aust; religious bigotry, violence, and death in early Australia; how a young migrant trained and destined to be a priest became an assassin; how the biggest crime in Australia shocked, shamed, terrorised and divided the country; how Henry Parkes, 'founder of federation', suppressed and doctored evidence, hired private spies and criminals for political advantage.
Other topics include: Australia suppressing civil liberties, even making it a crime of treason to discuss republicanism and to not drink a toast to the Queen; Australian Catholics accused of disloyalty and an Archbishop conspiring against the Government; Australia's most sensational trial, one of injustice and vengeance for a crime not on the Empire's capital list; Alfred appealing for his would-be killer to not be executed; an Australian Government accused of promoting fear for political advantage and committing treason and fraud.
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Steve Harrisβs The Prince and the Assassin explores the historical impact of the attempted assassination of Prince Alfred and its far-reaching consequences for colonial Australia. Despite Prince Alfred surviving the attack, the event diminished his prospects of becoming King of Australia and influenced the ongoing debate about Australian republicanism. Harris adeptly portrays the sycophantic reaction of Australian politicians and media, reflecting a colonial mindset that remains relevant in discussions about national identity and independence today.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781925556131
Publisher: Melbourne Books
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 August 2017
Country: Australia
Imprint: Melbourne Books
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 25.0mm
Width: 153.0mm
Height: 234.0mm
Weight: 470g
Pages: 328
About the Author
Steve Harris has 30 years experience in media. He is the only person to have been editorial head of both of Melbourne's major media groups- Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of The Age and Editor-in-Chief of the Herald and Weekly Times Group. He was also CEO of the Melbourne Football Club.
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