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Main Title: A House of Commons for a den of thieves : Australia's journey from penal colony to democracy / Adam Wakeling. Book Cover
Author: Wakeling, Adam
Imprint: North Melbourne, Vic. : Australian Scholarly Publishing Ltd., 2020.
Collation: xx, 306 pages ; paperback ; 23 cm.
Subject: Convicts
Penal colonies
Voting, Compulsory
Elections
Democracy
Australia
ISBN: 9781922454140
Notes:
In 1788, Great Britain founded a colony in Australia to swallow up its criminals. And swallow them it did more than 160,000 men and women were transported to the Australian colonies over eight decades. Remarkably, these colonies swiftly developed into robust and innovative democracies. The 1856 Victorian election was the first in the world where voters took a government-printed ballot paper, took it into a private voting booth to fill it out, then put it in a ballot box. And Australians have kept this democratic model ever since. A House of Commons for a Den of Thieves is the story of how the citizens of these colonies threw off the stigma of their criminal origins and asserted their rights. Not only against imperial authorities in London but also those wealthy and powerful men in the colonies themselves who distrusted the idea of mass democracy. And through their success, they created a lasting democratic tradition that their descendants have expanded and built on up until the present day.

Includes bibliographical references and index.
Result Collection Location Shelf No Status Notes
Non-Fiction Main Library 324.6 WAK Available