Eureka: Australia's Greatest Story

Author(s): David Headon

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The editors of this book boldly proclaim that Eureka is Australia's 'greatest story', and they have gathered together some of our country's finest historians to prosecute the case. Collectively, they compile a strong argument. In the late 19th century that acute American observer, Mark Twain, called the Ballarat rebellion 'the finest thing in Australasian history' and, like all such milestone moments in any country's expanding tale, Eureka challenges because of the sheer number of interpretations that have been imposed upon it, both before Twain and after. During the sesquicentenary year of Eureka, 2004, one journalist rightly observed that Eureka 'is not so much history as many versions of history'. The question of who 'owns' the Eureka story is destined never to be answered, but one thing is certain: the superb Charter of Bakery Hill, an irresistible sequence of goldfield events leading to tragedy, a cast of characters drawn straight from a classic novel, violence and murder on an early Sabbath morning in December 1854, and a never-ending aftermath that arguably has had more energy within it in the 20th and 21st centuries than it had in the 19th these extraordinary elements of a grand narrative will forever stimulate the Australian imagination. Eureka: Australia's Greatest Story is certain to stoke the fires.

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John Uhr is Professor of Politics at the Australian National University. John has written extensively on Australian and comparative politics and his latest book, Prudential Public Leadership (Palgrave 2015) is a study of theories and practices of leadership by those in public power. His chapter in the Eureka book distils the core political theories emerging from that pioneering chapter in Australian self-government. David Headon is a cultural consultant and historian. Formerly the Director of the Centre for Australian Cultural Studies (Canberra) and History and Heritage Adviser for the Centenary of Canberra, he is now a Visiting Fellow in the Australian National University's Research School of Humanities and the Arts and a Parliamentary Library Associate.

1. Remembering the Eureka Stockade 2. 'A Victory Won by a Lost Battle': What Eureka Means to Australians Today 3. The Eureka Legacy: Conserving Core Principles 4. 'The Next Throb of Outraged Humanity': Australia in a Revolutionary Age 5. America, Young America and Eureka 6. 'Who are the Traitors?': Rethinking the Eureka Stockade 7. Eureka Britannia: Civic Republicanism and the Politics of Rebellion in the British World 8. The Oath Beneath the Southern Cross 9. Crowning Points of Fire: Some Poems and Songs of Eureka 10. Eureka in the 1980s 11. Contested Museum Memories of Eureka

General Fields

  • : 9781760020453
  • : Federation Press
  • : Federation Press
  • : 0.272
  • : 01 November 2015
  • : 234mm X 156mm
  • : Australia
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : David Headon
  • : Paperback
  • : 01
  • : 244