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Crown or Country : The Traditions of Australian Republicanism Book

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Crown or Country : The Traditions of Australian Republicanism, Crown or Country is about the historical and cultural presence of republicanism in Australia. The republican debate - neither new nor even recent - commenced with the arrival of the First Fleet. It has been conducted with greater or lesser vigour ever sin, Crown or Country : The Traditions of Australian Republicanism
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  • Crown or Country : The Traditions of Australian Republicanism
  • Written by author David Headon, James Warden, Bill Gammage
  • Published by Allen & Unwin Pty., Limited, 8/1/1994
  • Crown or Country is about the historical and cultural presence of republicanism in Australia. The republican debate - neither new nor even recent - commenced with the arrival of the First Fleet. It has been conducted with greater or lesser vigour ever sin
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Acknowledgments
Notes on contributors
Introduction
1 Tracking the republic 3
2 Good government and self-government: The republicanism of John Dunmore Lang 39
3 'For the faith that is in them': Charles Harpur and the idea of a republic 46
4 'Sons of the morning': Daniel Henry Deniehy's trustees of the coming republic 53
5 Who were the republicans? 69
6 Discovering our republican heritage 83
7 A communist or worse 90
8 Confessions of a colonial 95
9 Arguing the toss 100
10 The new republican temper 107
11 Can subjects be citizens? 118
12 Addressing the republic 124
13 Australia and the question of national identity 136
14 Civic humanism and republican virtue: an aristocratic ideal 145
15 Res publica and citizen 161
16 Planetary republicanism 175
17 Mr Boston's pig and Mr Keating's republic 183
Index 194


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