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Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 Democratic Adventurer : Graham Berry and the Making of Australian Politics
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'Graham Berry (1822-1904) was colonial Australia’s most gifted, creative and controversial politician. A riveting speaker, a newspaper proprietor and editor, and the founder of Australia’s first mass political party, he wielded these tools to launch an age of reform: spearheading the adoption of a ‘protectionist’ economic policy, the payment of parliamentarians, and the taxing of large landowners. He also sought the reform of the Constitution, precipitating a crisis that the London Times likened to a ‘revolution’. This book recovers Berry’s forgotten and fascinating life. It explores his drives and aspirations, the scandals and defeats that nearly derailed his career, and his remarkable rise from linen-draper and grocer to adored popular leader. It establishes his formative influence on later Australian politics. And it also uses Berry’s life to reflect on the possibilities and constraints of democratic politics, hoping thereby to enrich the contemporary political imagination.'

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Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Clayton, Murrumbeena - Oakleigh - Springvale area, Melbourne South East, Melbourne, Victoria,: Monash University Publishing , 2020 .
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      Extent: 480p.
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      • Published May 2020.
      ISBN: 9781925835779 (pbk), 9781925835793 (ebk)

Works about this Work

Stephen Wilks Review of Sean Scalmer, Democratic Adventurer : Graham Berry and the Making of Australian Politics Stephen Wilks , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Journal of Biography and History , no. 6 2022; (p. 285-290)

— Review of Democratic Adventurer : Graham Berry and the Making of Australian Politics Sean Scalmer , 2020 single work biography
'Arguably the hoariest of historical clichés is to proclaim a once famed figure as now forgotten, and hence in need of revival. Such has even been asserted of John Monash. Graham Berry, premier of colonial Victoria, is a truer example. He even missed out on a street name in Canberra’s suburban Wanniassa and Calwell, despite their nomenclative theme being Victorian politicians. Hal Colebatch’s 2014 biography of Dick Hamer, the best biography so far of a Victorian premier, is now followed by this fine study of Berry by Sean Scalmer.' (Introduction)
[Review] Democratic Adventurer: Graham Berry and the Making of Australian Politics. Nicholas Brown , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Journal of Politics and History , September-December vol. 67 no. 3-4 2021; (p. 529-530)

— Review of Democratic Adventurer : Graham Berry and the Making of Australian Politics Sean Scalmer , 2020 single work biography

'Sean Scalmer's biography of Graham Berry (1822–1904) is “an act of historical recovery”, reclaiming Berry — Premier of Victoria in 1875, 1877–1880, and 1880–1881 — as “the most important and influential reformer of a dauntless reforming age”. Scalmer's narrative captures the compressed, volatile dynamics of Victorian colonial politics as Berry, judged “an extreme liberal” on his first election to the Legislative Assembly in 1861, became the most effective advocate for the protectionist principles which would long influence Australian policy and political debate. Applying the fine-grained attention to the “textures” of political activism that characterises his work, Scalmer revives our appreciation of the “political experiment” of colonial Victoria, not least as a source of inspiration “for our own beleaguered polity”.'  (Introduction)

Dickensian Democrat Norman Abjorensen , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: Inside Story , April 2020;

— Review of Democratic Adventurer : Graham Berry and the Making of Australian Politics Sean Scalmer , 2020 single work biography
'London-born Graham Berry took on the forces of reaction in colonial Victoria'
[Review] Democratic Adventurer : Graham Berry and the making of Australian Politics Lyndon Megarrity , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society , December vol. 106 no. 2 2020; (p. 216-218)

— Review of Democratic Adventurer : Graham Berry and the Making of Australian Politics Sean Scalmer , 2020 single work biography
'Democratic Adventurer is the story of a socially progressive politician who might well be regarded as a forgotten Father of Federation.' (Introduction)
[Review] Democratic Adventurer : Graham Berry and the making of Australian Politics Lyndon Megarrity , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society , December vol. 106 no. 2 2020; (p. 216-218)

— Review of Democratic Adventurer : Graham Berry and the Making of Australian Politics Sean Scalmer , 2020 single work biography
'Democratic Adventurer is the story of a socially progressive politician who might well be regarded as a forgotten Father of Federation.' (Introduction)
[Review] Democratic Adventurer: Graham Berry and the Making of Australian Politics. Nicholas Brown , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Journal of Politics and History , September-December vol. 67 no. 3-4 2021; (p. 529-530)

— Review of Democratic Adventurer : Graham Berry and the Making of Australian Politics Sean Scalmer , 2020 single work biography

'Sean Scalmer's biography of Graham Berry (1822–1904) is “an act of historical recovery”, reclaiming Berry — Premier of Victoria in 1875, 1877–1880, and 1880–1881 — as “the most important and influential reformer of a dauntless reforming age”. Scalmer's narrative captures the compressed, volatile dynamics of Victorian colonial politics as Berry, judged “an extreme liberal” on his first election to the Legislative Assembly in 1861, became the most effective advocate for the protectionist principles which would long influence Australian policy and political debate. Applying the fine-grained attention to the “textures” of political activism that characterises his work, Scalmer revives our appreciation of the “political experiment” of colonial Victoria, not least as a source of inspiration “for our own beleaguered polity”.'  (Introduction)

Stephen Wilks Review of Sean Scalmer, Democratic Adventurer : Graham Berry and the Making of Australian Politics Stephen Wilks , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Journal of Biography and History , no. 6 2022; (p. 285-290)

— Review of Democratic Adventurer : Graham Berry and the Making of Australian Politics Sean Scalmer , 2020 single work biography
'Arguably the hoariest of historical clichés is to proclaim a once famed figure as now forgotten, and hence in need of revival. Such has even been asserted of John Monash. Graham Berry, premier of colonial Victoria, is a truer example. He even missed out on a street name in Canberra’s suburban Wanniassa and Calwell, despite their nomenclative theme being Victorian politicians. Hal Colebatch’s 2014 biography of Dick Hamer, the best biography so far of a Victorian premier, is now followed by this fine study of Berry by Sean Scalmer.' (Introduction)
Dickensian Democrat Norman Abjorensen , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: Inside Story , April 2020;

— Review of Democratic Adventurer : Graham Berry and the Making of Australian Politics Sean Scalmer , 2020 single work biography
'London-born Graham Berry took on the forces of reaction in colonial Victoria'
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