Republicanism and Responsible Government

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Republicanism and Responsible Government

The Shaping of Democracy in Australia and Canada

History of the Americas Australasian and Pacific history History Political structures: democracy

Author: Benjamin T. Jones

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Language: English

Published by: McGill-Queen's University Press

Published on: 1st June 2014

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 856 Kb

ISBN: 9780773592070


Overview

Despite remarkable similarities, little attempt has been made to compare the political development of colonial-era Australia and Canada. Both nations were born as British colonies and used violent and non-violent means to agitate for democratic freedoms. Republicanism and Responsible Government explores how these sister colonies transformed the very nature of the British Empire by insisting on democratic self-rule.

Historical Focus

Focusing on the middle of the nineteenth century, Benjamin Jones explores key points in colonial Australian and Canadian history - Canada’s Rebellions of 1837-38 and the Durham Report, and Australia’s anti-transportation movement and the Eureka Stockade.

Contemporary Interpretations

Previously, historians have looked to liberalism when explaining radicalism and democratization. Jones, however, contends that Canadian and Australian radicals and reformers were influenced by the ancient political philosophy of civic republicanism, with its focus on collectivism, civic duty, and virtue.

Key Figures and Ideas

William Lyon Mackenzie and John Dunmore Lang, he argues, did not champion republicanism to achieve individual rights but to create a virtuous society free from the corruption they saw in the status quo.

Significance

Republicanism and Responsible Government challenges traditional interpretations of key events in Australian and Canadian history and shows that even though both nations remain constitutional monarchies, republican ideas have shaped their foundations since the earliest days of settlement.

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