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Tables of Contents for Australian Republicanism
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Acknowledgements
xiii
 
Abbreviatons
xiv
 
Introduction
1
12
Part One 1788--1856 A Deep Undercurrent of Republicanism that will Someday Burst Forth and Astonish the World
Common Sense and the Rights of Man
13
2
A T-shirt for Tom Paine
13
1
The Rights of Man
14
1
The Rights of Freeborn Britons
15
5
Wentworth Demands the Liberties of Englishmen
16
1
Man of the People
17
1
An Independent New South Wales --- a Helpless Joey?
17
1
Australia in the colonial world of 1827
17
2
Reformers Can Be Loyal to the Parent-Land
19
1
The Currency Lad
20
4
Cheap and Wise Government
20
1
Taxation by Representation
21
1
The Threat of Revolution
22
1
Not the Work of Emancipists
23
1
A Matter of Timing?
24
7
Note to the Tree of Liberty (A Song for the Future)
24
2
Taxation in the Context of the Republican Tradition
26
5
Threatening Revolution
31
5
The Queen does not Govern
31
1
Colonial Government, Internal and External
32
1
The Great Protest Meeting: Circular Quay 1849
33
3
A Republic of Thieves?
36
8
Britons Protest As Part of the British Tradition
37
1
Not Another America
38
1
The Anti-Transportation Movement
39
1
The Prerogative and the Anti-Transportation Crisis
40
1
Looking to America
41
1
War and Republicanism
42
2
The Bunyip Aristocracy
44
15
Freedom and Independence for the Golden Lands of Australia
45
2
The Constitution Debates 1853
47
1
A Bunyip Aristocracy?
48
4
Not Ripe for Independence
52
1
Henry Parkes on Republicanism
53
1
There is Nothing Majestic in a Republic
54
1
The New Constitution (Br Britannicus)
55
1
A Glorious Republic
55
1
A Deep Undercurrent of Republicanism
56
1
Advance Australia
57
2
The Republic of Victoria
59
10
A Republic in Two Years?
59
1
Declaration of Independence
60
2
The `Radical Language' of the Colonial Office
62
1
Colonial Loyalty
62
1
The Republic of Victoria
63
1
National Independence The Only Remedy
64
1
A Lesson in Political Definitions
65
4
PART TWO 1856--1901 A Commonwealth for the British Race, a Commonwealth under the Crown
Keeping the Magic
69
6
Walter Bagehot, The English Constitution
70
1
Separate, Independent and Self-governing Republics
71
1
The Coming Republic
72
3
Treading Disloyalty into the Dust
75
14
A Demonstration without Parallell in Australia
76
2
Henry Parkes Speaking from the Safety of an Upstairs Room
78
1
The Voice of the People
79
6
Insurrectionary War and the Desolation of a Thousand Households
85
4
A Centenary to Celebrate?
89
13
If it ain't broke don't fix it!
90
1
Australia for the Australians
91
1
Lawson on Loyalty
91
2
A Song of the Republic
93
1
Lawson on Imperial Federation
94
1
The Centennial Year
95
2
A Neglected History
97
2
A Republic Without the Chinese
99
1
Royalty and Nobility
100
2
Republicanism in Queensland in the 1890s
102
11
The Chief Justice of Queensland Votes for Australian Independence
103
2
Republicanism and Revolutions
105
2
Charters Towers' Republicanism
107
1
Manifesto of the Australasian Republican Association
108
1
Republicanism and Socialism
109
2
Independence Peacefully Achieved
111
2
Debating Federation Under the Crown
113
28
The Namby-Pamby Republicans in the Macquarie Street Den
114
1
Governed by the People
115
1
Reasons for Republicanism
116
1
Some Tocsin Objections to the Federal Bill and Why You Should Vote Against it
117
2
No Representation Without Social Justice
119
1
A Letter from Hay
120
1
Federation Under the Crown?
121
2
National Australasian Convention, Sydney, 1891
123
3
Why The Commonwealth of Australia?
126
2
Cardinal Moran on the Federal Convention
128
2
Colonial Parliaments of the 1890s
130
6
New South Wales
130
2
Victoria
132
1
South Australia
132
2
Queensland
134
2
Dual Citizenship
136
5
PART THREE 1901--2001 Still Captive after all These Years: Imagining the Republic
The 1920 Royal Tour: Labor and the British Connection
141
12
Ambassador of Race
142
2
Cheering Crowd
144
2
Boosting a Bad Breakfast Food
146
1
Australian Labor and the British Connection
147
2
Letter to the Editor
149
1
Labor and Republicanism I
150
1
Labor and Republicanism II
151
2
Irish Separatism, Loyalty Rallies, and the Burning of the Union Jack
153
17
Irish Demonstration
154
1
Who is a true citizen of Australia?
155
3
The ALP and the Domain Doings
158
1
The Real Disloyalty
159
1
It's Our Flag
160
1
Avenge the Insult to the Flag
161
2
A Menace to White Australia
163
7
The 1954 Royal Tour
170
8
Abolish Empire Day
171
1
The `Democratic' Monarchy
172
3
The Function of the Crown
175
1
2000 Faint in Big Crush
176
2
Ending the Affair 1960--1991: Republican Sentiment Increases
178
12
British Subject
179
1
The Lucky Country --- a Republic?
180
3
Changing the Avant-Garde At Buckingham Palace
183
1
Kerr and the Consequences
184
1
The People and the Constitution
185
2
Censored: Franca Arena on the need for a Republic
187
3
Recasting Australia: 1991--1996, The Keating Years
190
33
Propaganda for the Republic
193
2
The Conservative Case for an Australian Republic
195
2
A Toast to the Postmodern Republic
197
1
Why We Need the Republic
198
3
Self respect for Australia
201
2
Starting the Process
203
4
An Australian Republic
207
9
The Way Forward
216
7
The 1998 Constitutional Convention
223
26
Excerpts from the Proceedings
227
22
The 1999 Republic Referendum
249
24
An Indigenous Perspective
252
3
Yes/No Referendum `99, The case for voting `No'
255
6
Yes/No Referendum `99, The case for voting `Yes'
261
3
Safe, Workable and Accountable
264
2
No to an Elected President
266
1
There's No Need to Change a System that's Working Well
267
4
Ballot Papers for the Referendum
271
1
Results of the Referendum by State
272
1
Epilogue
273
3
Notes
276
3
Select Bibliography
279
4
Index
283