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Southern Tree of Liberty : The Democratic Movement in New South Wales Before 1856

Southern Tree of Liberty : The Democratic Movement in New South Wales Before 1856

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  • ISBN-13: 9781862876170
  • ISBN: 1862876177
  • Publication Date: 2006
  • Publisher: Federation Press

AUTHOR

Irving, Terry

SUMMARY

Who would imagine that democracy in NSW was won through fierce political battles and street rallies? The Southern Tree of Liberty sheds light on this turbulent and violent period in Australian history. For twenty years, the advocates of democracy mobilised the working class and fought hard to bring popular rule to the colony. The elites, on the other hand, used their legislative powers to halt this march towards liberty, most notably in the Constitution of 1853.There were many colourful characters involved in the push for self-government: Charles Harpur, the native-born poet who wrote 'The Tree of Liberty (A Song for the Future)'; Johann Lhotsky, the revolutionary who spent five years in an Austrian prison;Ben Sutherland, the English upholsterer who formed the first working-class political organisation and edited its newspaper; William A. Duncan, the Scots Catholic who created a network of radical intellectuals; Henry Macdermott, the Irish-born 'friend of the people'; and Edward J. Hawksley, the radical journalist who was part of every democratic campaign from 1840. These characters and more are covered in Irving's engagingly written and thoroughly researched book. The Southern Tree of Liberty highlights the contribution of the democrats to public life and shows how their struggles made possible the democratic advances that followed after 1856. I ask no more than "the birthright of a British subject", namely the privilege of voting on the same grounds as would entitle me to vote in my native land ... Henry Macdermott, 1842. They had to decide whether they would have the rights of Britons or that vile and bastard democracy which had led to so many evil results in different parts of the world. ... James Macarthur, 1842... it is a grievance for the working man to be totally unrepresented; to have the nominal form of elective privileges whilst he is legislated for by a class entirely antagonistic to his interests and his claims. ... Guardian newspaper, 20 July 1844.Irving, Terry is the author of 'Southern Tree of Liberty : The Democratic Movement in New South Wales Before 1856', published 2006 under ISBN 9781862876170 and ISBN 1862876177.

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