
- 376 pages
- English
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About this book
Graham Berry (1822–1904) was colonial Australia's most gifted, creative and controversial politician. A riveting speaker, a newspaper proprietor and editor, and the founder of Australia's first mass political party, he wielded these tools to launch an age of reform: spearheading the adoption of a 'protectionist' economic policy, the payment of parliamentarians, and the taxing of large landholdings. He also sought the reform of the Constitution, precipitating a crisis that the London Times likened to a 'revolution'. This book recovers Berry's forgotten and fascinating life. It explores his drives and aspirations, the scandals and defeats that nearly derailed his career, and his remarkable rise from linen-draper and grocer to adored popular leader. It establishes his formative influence on later Australian politics. And it also uses Berry's life to reflect on the possibilities and constraints of democratic politics, hoping thereby to enrich the contemporary political imagination.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright and Imprint Information
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- Chapter One: Difficult Beginnings
- Chapter Two: Platform and Parliament
- Chapter Three: Champion of Protection
- Chapter Four: The Force of Party
- Chapter Five: The Art of Presentation
- Chapter Six: Use Your Weapons
- - Images -
- Chapter Seven: Reform, Moderation, Firmness, Reaction
- Chapter Eight: The Limits of Office
- Chapter Nine: The Fragility of Authority
- Chapter Ten: The Paradox of Compromise
- Chapter Eleven: Subsidence, Adjustment, Re-imagination
- Chapter Twelve: On Endings, Memories, and the Democratic Imagination
- Notes
- Index
- About the Author