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  Helen Irving, To Constitute a Nation: A cultural history of Australia’s constitution (Melbourne 1997).

  Hirst, The Sentimental Nation.

  Clark, A History of Australia, Volume V.

  Blainey, A History of Victoria.

  The train to tenterfield

  La Nauze, Alfred Deakin.

  Hirst, The Sentimental Nation.

  Irving, To Constitute a Nation.

  Parkes Papers, ML, see Index File.

  Manning Clark, Sources of Australian History (London 1957).

  Bolton, Edmund Barton.

  Reynolds, Edmund Barton.

  John Quick and Robert Garran, The Annotated Constitution of the Commonwealth of Australia (Sydney and Melbourne 1901).

  Russell Ward, A Nation for a Continent (Melbourne 1977).

  Stuart Macintyre, ‘Introduction’ in Alfred Deakin, ‘And Be One People’: Alfred Deakin’s Federal Story (Melbourne 1995).

  Catherine Spence, A Week in the Future (electronic edition, Project Gutenberg Australia, first published 1888).

  Susan Magarey, Unbridling the Tongues of Women: A biography of Catherine Helen Spence (Sydney 1985).

  Joy Damousi, Women Come Rally: Socialism, communism and gender in Australia, 1890–1955 (Melbourne 1994).

  Judith A. Allen, Rose Scott: A vision and revision in feminism (Melbourne 1994). George Reid, My Reminiscences (London 1917).

  Scates, A New Australia.

  Going for gold

  Blainey, The Rush that Never Ended.

  Evans, A History of Queensland.

  William H. Dick, The Famous Mount Morgan Gold Mine, Rockhampton, Queensland, Its History, Geological Formation and Prospects (Rockhampton 1887).

  Croydon Field in Keneally, The Great Shame.

  Reynolds, North of Capricorn.

  Bolton, Land of Vision and Mirage.

  Powell, A Far Country.

  Whitelock, Adelaide 1836–1976.

  Building australia—anywhere but australia

  Edward Bellamy, Looking Backward, 2000 to 1888 (New York 1951 and electronic edition Project Gutenberg Australia).

  William Lane, The Working Man’s Paradise (Brisbane 1892).

  Spence, A Week in the Future.

  Bruce Skates, A New Australia: Citizenship, radicalism and the First Republic (Melbourne 1997).

  Ann Whitehead, Blue Stocking in Patagonia (London 2003).

  Ross, William Lane and the Australian Labor Movement.

  Lemuria

  Rosa Praed, Fugitive Anne (London 1902).

  Bellamy, Looking Backward.

  Lane, The Working Man’s Paradise.

  Spence, A Week in the Future.

  John Docker, The Nervous Nineties: Australian cultural life in the 1890s (Melbourne 1991).

  Cathcart, The Water Dreamers.

  Evans, A History of Queensland.

  Gabay, The Mystic Life of Alfred Deakin.

  War in northern australia

  Cooktown Courier, 13 June 1874.

  William H. Willshire, The Land of the Dawning: Being facts gleaned from cannibals in the Australian stone age (Adelaide 1896).

  Noel Loos, Invasion and Resistance: Aboriginal-European relations on the North Queensland frontier, 1861–1897 (Canberra 1982).

  Evans, Saunders and Cronin, Exclusion, Exploitation and Extermination.

  Evans, A History of Queensland.

  E.M. Kerr, The Australian Race, Volume 3 (Melbourne 1886).

  George Sutherland, Pioneering Days: Thrilling incidents across the wilds of Queensland, (Brisbane 1913).

  Queensland Parliament, Royal Commission, Alleged Outrages Committed on the Aborigines in Queensland by the Native Mounted Police, 1875.

  Henry Reynolds, Fate of a Free People (Melbourne 1995).

  Henry Reynolds, The Law of the Land (Melbourne 1987).

  Henry Reynolds, Dispossession: Black Australians and white invaders (Sydney 1989).

  Cathie Clement, ‘Monotony, manhunts and malice: Eastern Kimberley law enforcement, 1896–1908’, Journal of the Royal Western Australian Historical Society, volume 10, part I, 1989.

  A worker’s paradise?

  K. Buckley and T. Wheelwright, No Paradise for Workers: Capitalism and the common people in Australia, 1788–1914 (Melbourne 1988).

  Cannon, Life in the Cities.

  Palmer, The Legend of the Nineties.

  J.E. Nield, Dirt and Disease (Melbourne 1872).

  Elaine Thompson, Fair Enough: Egalitarianism in Australia (Sydney 1994).

  Damousi, Women Come Rally.

  Brian Fitzpatrick, The Australian Commonwealth: A picture of the community 1901 to 1955 (Melbourne 1956).

  Davitt, Life and Progress in Australia.

  Daily Telegraph, 17 August 1901.

  Victorian Parliament, Royal Commission into Factories.

  S.F. Macintyre, ‘Labor, capital and arbitration, 1890–1920’ in Brian Head (ed) State and the Economy in Autralia (Melbourne 1989).

  Stuart Macintyre, Winners and Losers: The pursuit of social justice in Australian history (Sydney 1985).

  The godly radicals

  Fitzhardinge, That Fiery Particle.

  Freudenberg, Cause for Power.

  L.F. Crisp, The Australian Federal Labour Party, 1901–1951 (Sydney 1978).

  Evatt, William Holman.

  David Day, Andrew Fisher: Prime Minister of Australia (Sydney 2008).

  Hughes, Policies and Potentates.

  CHAPTER 5 SEEKING FEDERATION AND HAVING IT

  And be one people

  Irving, To Constitute a Nation.

  Hirst, The Sentimental Nation.

  Macintyre (‘Introduction’) in Alfred Deakin, ‘And Be One People’.

  Gabay, The Mystic Life of Alfred Deakin.

  Ward, A Nation for a Continent.

  Bolton, Edmund Barton.

  Reynolds, Edmund Barton.

  F.K. Crowley, Modern Australia in Documents, Volume 1 (Melbourne 1973).

  Parkes Papers, ML, Consult Index File ML MSS 4312.

  Argus, 2 January 1901.

  Daily Telegraph, 10 January and 3 June 1901.

  Boer war

  A.B. Paterson, Happy Dispatches (Sydney 1934).

  A.B. Paterson, Rio Grande’s Last Race and Other Verses (Sydney 1902).

  Craig Wilcox, Australia’s Boer War: The war in South Africa 1899–1902, Australian War Memorial commissioned history (Melbourne 2002).

  George R. Witton, Scapegoats of Empire: The story of the Bushveldt Carbineers (Melbourne 1907).

  Clark, A History of Australia, Volume V.

  M. Davitt, The Boer Fight for Freedom (New York 1902).

  The london struggle

  La Nauze, Alfred Deakin.

  Bolton, Edmund Barton.

  Reynolds, Edmund Barton.

  Deakin, ‘And Be One People’.

  Quick and Garran, An Annotated History of the Constitution.

  Margaret Glass, Charles Cameron Kingston: Federation father (Melbourne 1997).

  The birthday

  As well as Federation titles already cited for ‘The London struggle’:

  Sydney Morning Herald, 1 January and 2 January 1901.

  Crowley, Modern Australia in Documents, Volume 1.

  Clark, A History of Australia, Volume V.

  Hughes, Policies and Potentates.

  Opening business

  Murray Goot, ‘The Aboriginal franchise and its consequences’, Australian Journal of Politics and History, December 2006.

  Bolton, Edmund Barton.

  Reynolds, Edmund Barton.

 
; Fitzhardinge, That Fiery Particle.

  Crowley, Modern Australia in Documents, Volume 1.

  La Nauze, Alfred Deakin.

  Turner, Industrial Labour and Politics.

  Hirst, The Sentimental Nation.

  Damousi, Women Come Rally.

  Chan, Curthoys and Chiang, The Overseas Chinese in Australasia.

  Toby abroad

  Reynolds, Edmund Barton.

  Bolton, Edmund Barton.

  Clark, A History of Australia, Volume V.

  By name alone

  ‘Andrew Fisher: A proud, honest man of Scotland’, JRAHS, volume 87, Part II, December 2001.

  David Day, Andrew Fisher: Prime Minister of Australia (Sydney 2008).

  Fitzhardinge, That Fiery Particle.

  L.F. Fitzhardinge, The Little Digger 1914–18: William Morris Hughes, a political biography (Sydney 1979).

  Crisp, The Australian Federal Labour Party, 1901-1951.

  Surf

  Grant Rodwell, ‘“The sense of victorious struggle”: The eugenic dynamic in Australian popular surf culture, 1900 to 1950’, JAS, 1999.

  Sydney Morning Herald, 21 October 1907.

  Cameron White, ‘Picknicking, surf-bathing and middle-class morality on the beaches in the eastern suburbs of Sydney 1811–1912’, JAS, issue 80, 2004. Leone Huntsman, Sand in Our Souls: The beach in Australian history (Melbourne 2001).

  Douglas Booth, Australian Beach Cultures: The history of sun, sand and surf (London 2001).

  Accent on the ‘can’

  Roger Pegrum, The Bush Capital: How Australia chose Canberra as it federal capital (Sydney 1983).

  A.R. Hoyle, King O’Malley: The American bounder (Melbourne 1981).

  Fitzhardinge, That Fiery Particle.

  La Nauze, Alfred Deakin.

  Reid, My Reminiscences.

  Hughes, Policies and Potentates.

  Hirst, The Sentimental Nation.

  The trick of aviation

  Crowley, Modern Australia in Documents, Volume 1.

  Sydney Morning Herald, 10 December 1909.

  Norman Brearley, ‘Pioneering development of civil aviation in Australia’, Royal Western Australian Historical Society Journal, volume 6, part 5, 1966.

  Fitzpatrick, The Australian Commonwealth.

  David Wilson, The Brotherhood of Airmen: The men and women of the RAAF in action 1914 –today (Sydney 2005).

  Live show and flickers

  Serle, From Deserts the Prophets Come.

  Andrew Pike and Ross Cooper, A Reference Guide to Australian Films, 1906–1969 (Canberra 1981).

  Viola Tate, A Family of Brothers: The Taits and J.C. Williamson (Melbourne 1971).

  Hal Porter, Stars of Australian Screen and Stage (Adelaide 1965).

  God’s word in the north

  Broome, Aboriginal Australians.

  Bob Reece, ‘Introduction’ in P.J. Bridge (ed), Daisy Bates, My Natives and I: Incorporating the passing of the Aboriginals (Perth 2004).

  Anon, ‘A journey back in time’, New Directions, volume 11, issue 5, October/November 2007.

  Michael Lambek, A Reader in the Anthropology of Religion (Melbourne 2002).

  Ronald Murray Berndt, Social Anthropology and Australian Aboriginal Studies: A contemporary overview (Canberra 1988).

  F.X. Gsell, The Bishop with 150 Wives: Fifty years as a missionary (Sydney 1955).

  Cattle station blacks and drovers boys

  Broome, Aboriginal Australians.

  F. Stevens, Aborigines in the Northern Territory Cattle Industry (Canberra 1974).

  Reid, A Picnic With the Natives.

  Powell, A Far Country.

  Reynolds, North of Capricorn.

  Henry Reynolds, With the White People (Melbourne 1990).

  Unfederated play

  Richard Cashman (ed.), Tales from Coathanger City: Ten years of Tom Brock Lectures (Sydney 2010).

  Ian Heads, The Kangaroos (Sydney 1990).

  Richard Cashman (ed), Australian Sport Through Time: The history of sport in Australia (Sydney 1997).

  Gordon Inglis, Sport and Pastime in Australia (London 1912).

  Geoffrey Moorhouse, A People’s Game: The centennial history of Rugby League football, 1895–1995 (London 1995).

  For fear of japan

  C.H. Kirmess, The Australian Crisis (University of Sydney electronic edition 2003).

  Ambrose Pratt, The Big Five (Sydney 2011 and electronic edition Project Gutenberg Australia).

  Fitzhardinge, That Fiery Particle.

  Peter Spartalis, The Diplomatic Battles of Billy Hughes (Sydney 1983).

  McQueen, A New Britannia.

  Yoichi Hirama, ‘Japanese naval assistance and its effect on Australian-Japanese relations’ in Phillips P. O’Brien (ed), The Anglo-Japanese Alliance, 1902–22 (New York 2004).

  Ambrose Pratt, The Big Five (Sydney 2011 and Project Gutenberg Australia electronic edition).

  CHAPTER 6 THE GREAT WAR

  Aliens?

  R.B. Walker, ‘German-language press and people in South Australia, 1848–1900’, JRAHS, volume 58, part 2, June 1972.

  Michael McKernan, The Australian People and the Great War (Melbourne 1980).

  Day, Andrew Fisher.

  Fitzhardinge, The Little Digger.

  Bill Latter, ‘The night of the stones: The anti-German riots in Fremantle 1915’, Royal Western Australian Historical Society, volume 10, part 4, 1992.

  Raising the force

  Chris Coulthard-Clark, ‘Major-General Sir William Bridges’ in D.M. Horner (ed), The Commanders: Australian military leadership in the twentieth century (Sydney 1984).

  Guy Verney, ‘General Sir Brudenell White: The staff officer as commander’ in Horner, The Commanders.

  C.E.W. Bean, Anzac to Amiens (Sydney 1946).

  Day, Andrew Fisher.

  Fitzhardinge, The Little Digger.

  C.E.W. Bean, Official History of Australia in the War of 1914–1918, Volume I: The story of Anzac from the outbreak of war to the end of the first phase of the Gallipoli campaign, May 4, 1915 (Sydney 1941).

  Ernest Scott, Official History of Australia in the War of 1914–1918, Volume XI: Australia During the War (Sydney 1941).

  Great and urgent service

  S.S. MacKenzie, Official History of Australia in the War of 1914–18, volume X: The Australians at Rabaul, the capture and administration of the German possessions in the Southern Pacific (Sydney 1927).

  Waiko, A Short History of Papua New Guinea.

  Day, Andrew Fisher.

  The game at sea

  A.W. Jose, Official History of Australia in the War of 1914–18, Volume IX: The Royal Australian Navy (Sydney 2001).

  Bean, Official History of Australia in the War of 1914–18, Volume I.

  Phillips P. O’Brien (ed), The Anglo-Japanese Alliance, 1902–22 (New York 2004).

  Day, Andrew Fisher.

  Transports

  Jose, Official History of Australia in the War of 1914–18.

  Bean, Official History of Australia in the War of 1914–18, Volume I.

  P. O’Brien, The Anglo-Japanese Alliance, 1902–22.

  Day, Andrew Fisher.

  Hughes, germans, minerals

  Scott, Official History of Australia in the War of 1914–1918, Volume XI.

  Fitzhardinge, The Little Digger.

  Day, Andrew Fisher.

  Hughes, Policies and Potentates.

  Robert R. Garran, Prosper the Commonwealth (Sydney 1958).

  The bloody myth unassailable

  C.E.W. Bean, Official History of Australia in the War of 1914–1918, Volumes I and II. The s
tory of Anzac (Sydney 1940).

  Peter Hart, ‘War is Helles: The real fight for Gallipoli’, Wartime, issue 38, AWM.

  Les Carlyon, Gallipoli (Sydney 2010).

  Graham Freudenberg, Churchill and Australia (Sydney 2008).

  Geoffrey Serle, John Monash: A biography (Melbourne 1982).

  Coulthard-Clark, ‘Major-General Sir William Bridges’ in Horner, The Commanders.

  Michael B. Tyquin, Gallipoli: The medical war (Sydney 1993).

  E.G. Halse, 1 February 1916–4 May 1917, CY 4871, ML.

  The nurses at lemnos

  Janet Butler, ‘Nursing Gallipoli: Identity and the challenge of experience’, JAS, issue 78, 2003.

  Peter Rees, The Other Anzacs: Nurses at war 1914–1918 (Sydney 2008).

  A.G. Butler, The History of the Australian Medical Services in World War I, Volume 1: Gallipoli, Palestine and New Guinea (Sydney 1938).

  The bloody myth unassailable ii

  Ross McMullin, Pompey Elliott (Melbourne 2002).

  Bean, Anzac to Amiens.

  Carlyon, Gallipoli.

  Bean, Official History of the Australians in the War of 1914-18, Volume II.

  Butler, The History of the Australian Medical Services in World War I.

  Interlude

  Paterson, Happy Dispatches.

  Lady Rachel Dudley, AWM website listings.

  A.G. Butler, The History of the Australian Medical Services in World War I, Volume III: Special problems and services (Sydney 1942).

  A.B. Paterson, AWM website listings.

  CHAPTER 7 WAR AND PEACE

  I died in hell

  AWM, 4 Australian Imperial Force War Diaries, 1914–18 War Infantry, item numbers 23/36/9 and10, Nineteenth Infantry Battalion, November 1916.

  C.E.W. Bean, Official History of the Australians in the War of 1914–18, Volume III: The AIF in France, 1916 (Sydney 1940).

  C.E.W. Bean, Official History of the Australians in the War of 1914–18, Volume IV: The AIF in France, 1917 (Sydney 1941).

  C.E.W. Bean, Official History of the Australians in the War of 1914-18, Volume V: The Australian Imperial Force in France during the main German offensive (Sydney 1941).

  A.G. Butler, The History of the Australian Medical Services in World War I, Volume VI: The Australian Imperial Force in France during the Allied offensive (Sydney 1942);

  A.G. Butler, The History of the Australian Medical Services in World War I, Volume II, The Western Front (Sydney 1940).

  Butler, The History of the Australian Medical Services in World War I, Volume III.

 

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