David Kemp and Nick Cater on 'A Free Country'

The ingredients for a uniquely free society were all in place in Australia in 1860: universal education, free elections, a free press and separation of church and state were either established or being advocated. So how did Australians deal with this historic opportunity? Author David Kemp and Nick Cater discuss 'A Free Country (1860-1901)', Volume Two of Dr Kemp's history of Australian liberalism.

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