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A History of Australia, Volume V
Volume V of C. M. H. Clark’s seminal series traces the political, legal, and social transformation of Australia between 1888 and 1915. In this period, Australians increasingly shaped their own laws, institutions, and national identity. Clark examines the debates surrounding federation, the rise of organized labour, democratic reforms, and the tensions between conservative and progressive visions of the nation. Through detailed narrative and analysis, the volume highlights how Australia moved toward modern nationhood prior to the First World War.
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