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The Constitution : the document that created the nation

The Constitution : the document that created the nation

More than a century ago a group of influential people sought to give the six colonies of Australia a united voice in their dealings with Great Britain. They also wanted freedom of trade and movement among them. For almost a decade this group of prominent nationalists and leading politicians worked to create what became the Constitution. This is their story: a story of how Australia's supporters at home and in Britain worked to create the framework for the Commonwealth. In this book you will find the full text of the Constitution, along with explanations of the most important and influential sections, how changes were made, and how Australia ultimately achieved full independence.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Status Due Date
920395450 HIS 342.94 BRO
Non Fiction   . Available .  
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Field name Details
RSN 000047867887
ISBN 9780864271075 (pbk.)
Call Number 342.94029
Dates Brodie, Scott
Name of Publisher Sydney : Trocadero Publishing, © 2011.
Attachments illustrations (some colour), colour maps, portraits ; 28 cm.
Volume Australian timelines
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary More than a century ago a group of influential people sought to give the six colonies of Australia a united voice in their dealings with Great Britain. They also wanted freedom of trade and movement among them. For almost a decade this group of prominent nationalists and leading politicians worked to create what became the Constitution. This is their story: a story of how Australia's supporters at home and in Britain worked to create the framework for the Commonwealth. In this book you will find the full text of the Constitution, along with explanations of the most important and influential sections, how changes were made, and how Australia ultimately achieved full independence.
Subject Constitutional law
Constitutional law
History
Australia Constitutional law
Australia History 1788-1900.
Australia Politics and government
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