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Federation

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Federation

Autor Gordon J. MacKenzie

Australia was not simply born. It was argued into being.For most of the nineteenth century, the Australian colonies lived beside one another as separate self-governing worlds. New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia ... celý popis

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Australia was not simply born. It was argued into being.

For most of the nineteenth century, the Australian colonies lived beside one another as separate self-governing worlds. New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, and Western Australia shared a continent, a British inheritance, and a growing sense of common destiny, but they were divided by tariffs, railway gauges, rival capitals, regional suspicion, economic self-interest, and deep uncertainty over who should control the future.

Federation: The Long Road to One Australian Nation tells the story of how those colonies became the Commonwealth of Australia.

This is not a simple patriotic myth. It is a clear, serious, and unsentimental account of the forces that pushed Australia toward union: distance, trade, customs barriers, defence fears, immigration restriction, imperial loyalty, labour politics, colonial rivalry, and the practical need for national government. It follows the long road from early colonial separation to federal dreams, from Henry Parkes and Tenterfield to the constitutional conventions, from Barton, Deakin, Reid, and the referendum battles to London, imperial approval, and the first day of the Commonwealth on 1 January 1901.

But this book also faces the harder truth. Federation united the colonies, but it did not create an equal nation for all. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples were not recognised as founding partners. Non-European communities were pushed to the margins of the national story. The new Commonwealth quickly turned its power toward White Australia and exclusion. The achievement was real, but so were its silences.

Written in the direct, readable style of the Australia Without Apology series, this book examines federation as both a major constitutional achievement and a morally incomplete founding. It shows how Australia became one nation in law, while leaving unresolved the deeper questions of justice, sovereignty, race, region, and belonging.

A nation was not given.

It was argued into being.

It is still being made.

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