An Introduction to the Australian Federal Parliament
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
A foundational historical guide detailing the structure and function of the Australian Federal Parliament during the mid-twentieth century. Commissioned by the then-President of the Senate, Sir Alister McMullin, this volume was designed to provide an accessible and authoritative overview of the legislative process for the broader public. It captures a specific moment in Australian civic life, reflecting the decorum and administrative traditions of the 1950s as the nation’s political landscape continued to mature within the Westminster system.The work serves as a valuable primary document for those interested in the history of Australian governance. It provides insight into how the Parliament communicated its own role to the citizenry during an era characterized by a growing interest in civic education. With its formal tone and clear exposition of parliamentary procedure, the book remains a significant artifact for collectors of Australiana and those studying the evolution of Australian political institutions.
Author: Prepared under instructions from Senator the Honourable Sir Alister McMullin, President of the Senate
Format: Hardback
Genre: Politics & law
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
A foundational historical guide detailing the structure and function of the Australian Federal Parliament during the mid-twentieth century. Commissioned by the then-President of the Senate, Sir Alister McMullin, this volume was designed to provide an accessible and authoritative overview of the legislative process for the broader public. It captures a specific moment in Australian civic life, reflecting the decorum and administrative traditions of the 1950s as the nation’s political landscape continued to mature within the Westminster system.The work serves as a valuable primary document for those interested in the history of Australian governance. It provides insight into how the Parliament communicated its own role to the citizenry during an era characterized by a growing interest in civic education. With its formal tone and clear exposition of parliamentary procedure, the book remains a significant artifact for collectors of Australiana and those studying the evolution of Australian political institutions.