Colonial Ambition: Foundations of Australian Democracy
By (Author) Peter Cochrane
Melbourne University Press
Melbourne University Press
1st December 2006
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Australasian and Pacific history
321.023
Winner of Age Book of the Year 2007
Paperback
614
Width 156mm, Height 232mm, Spine 47mm
796g
Colonial Ambition tells the story of the politicians and would-be politicians of Sydney, who were driven by a determination to lift themselves and their new colony to a higher level. They wanted parliamentary liberty, though they were sharply divided over the form it might take and these divisions, centred in Sydney, were unremitting. Peter Cochrane tells of the fight for responsible government and democracy through a memorable cast of characters- W.C. Wentworth, Sir George Gipps, Robert Lowe, Lord Howick (Earl Grey), Henry Parkes, Charles Cowper, Lord John Russell and more, all of whom speak for themselves, in the robust language of the day. Written with great brio and verve, Peter Cochrane has brought to life the various players in a way that is very rare in the writing of Australian history. Colonial Ambition is testament that Australia does have a rich and exciting political history.
Historian Peter Cochrane is the author of the critically acclaimed companion volume to the ABC television series Australians at War (ABC Books, 2001) and Simpson and the Donkey- The Making of a Legend (Melbourne University Press, 1992). He is now at work on a new project, Bligh's Factotum, about William Bligh's sojourn in the colony of New South Wales.