Colony: Strange Origins of One of the Earliest Modern Democracies

Colony: Strange Origins of One of the Earliest Modern Democracies
ISBN-10
1862548935
ISBN-13
9781862548930
Series
Colony
Category
Colonists
Pages
330
Language
English
Published
2010
Publisher
Wakefield Press
Author
Reg Hamilton

Description

Until 1832 the small towns of England were ruled by a curious set of institutions. These included the local Church of England and its vestry, and the unelected and self-appointing local government. They also had vigorous campaigns for election to the House of Commons, and public voting, characterised by virulent free speech and the occasional riot. How would these institutions transfer to Britainís colonies? In 1856 the remote colony of South Australia had the secret ballot, votes for all adult men, and religious freedom, and in 1857 self-government by an elected parliament. The basic framework of a modern democracy was suddenly established. How did South Australia become so modern, so early? How were British institutions radically transformed by British colonists, and why did the Colonial Office allow it? Reg Hamilton answers these questions with an amusing history of the curious institutions of unreconstructed Dover before modern democracy, in the period 1780-1835, and of the spirited and occasionally shameful conduct of colonists far from home, but determined to make their fortune in the distant colony of South Australia.

Other editions

  • Colony
    • 2009-03-17
    • 640 pages
    • Ebook
    • Harper Collins
  • Colony
    • 2005-10-01
    • 256 pages
    • Paperback
    • Simon and Schuster
  • Colony
    • 2005-10
    • 245 pages
    • Paperback
    • Pocket Books
    • 1992
    • 466 pages
    • Paperback
    • HarperCollins

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