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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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