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  • "From Federation to Opening of the First Commonwealth Parliament." Australasian Parliamentary Review 16, 1 (Autumn 2001): 100-141.
  • 1901: Australian Life at Federation: An Illustrated Chronicle. Edited by Aedeen Cremin. Sydney: UNSW Press, 2001.
  • Bannon, J.C. "The Invisible Centenary." Crossings: the Bulletin of the International Australian Studies Association 2,2 (1998): 4-12.
  • Bannon, John. "A War for a Constitution: The Australian Colonies and the South African War." New Federalist 5 (June 2000): 22-32.
  • Bannon, John. "The Important Works on Australian Federation." New Federalist 8 (2001): 93-106.
  • Bannon, John. "Trust in the Hands of the People: South Australians, the Press and the First Federation Referendum." New Federalist 2 (December 1998): 17-23.
  • Baume, Peter. "November 11th 1975: A Recollection." Australian Quarterly 67 (Summer 1995): 79-88.
  • Beauchamp, Clive. "Facts, Foibles and Fortunes: The First Federal Election 1901 (NSW)." New Federalist 6 (December 2000): 53-61.
  • Birrell, Mark. "Our Nation's Centenary: The Federation Celebrations and Their Legacy." New Federalist 8 (2001): 14-17.
  • Blainey, Geoffrey. "A Nation for a Continent." New Federalist 8 (2001): 10-13.
  • Bolton, Geoffrey. "Samuel Griffith: The Great Provincial." Papers on Parliament 13 (November 1991): 19-33.
  • Bolton, Geoffrey. "The Making of 'Australia's Noblest Son'." New Federalist 2 (December 1998): 4-8.
  • Bongiorno, Frank. "Lygon Street Blues: Federation and the Emergence of the Labor Party in Victoria." New Federalist 5 (June 2000): 22-32.
  • Broinowski, Richard. "Robert Arthur Broinowski: A Witness to Federation History." Australasian Parliamentary Review 16, 1 (Autumn 2001): 180-183.
  • Brownrigg, Jeff. "Billy Williams in Kalgoorlie." New Federalist 6 (December 2000): 14-19.
  • Cain, Frank. "The Right to Know: ASIO, Historians and the Australian Parliament." Intelligence and National Security 8, 1 (1993): 87-101.
  • Campbell, T.W. "Sir George Dibbs and the Anti-federation Argument in New South Wales." New Federalist 5, (June 2000): 67-72.
  • Carment, David. "Sir Littleton Groom: Forgotten Founder." Canberra Historical Journal 1 (March 1978): 1-7.
  • Cavalier, Rodney. "Final Reflections on the Centenary Year and the National Council." New Federalist 8 (2001): 18-23.
  • Conn, Neil. "Restoring the Federation." Australian Journal of Public Administration. 59, 3 (September 2000): 3-10.
  • Craven, G. J. "An Indissoluble Federal Commonwealth?: The Founding Fathers and the Secession of an AustralianState." Melbourne University Law Review 14 (December 1983): 281-299.
  • Craven, Greg. "The Founding Fathers: Constitutional Kings or Colonial Knaves?" Papers on Parliament 21 (December 1993): 119-138.
  • Crisp, Leslie F. Federation Prophets Without Honor: A.B. Piddington, Tom Price and H.B. Higgins. Canberra:s.n., 1980.
  • Crisp, Leslie F. The Later Australian Federation Movement, 1883- 1901: Outline and Bibliography. Canberra:s.n., 1979.
  • de Garis, Brian. "How Popular was the Federal Movement?" Papers on Parliament 21 (December 1993): 101-118.
  • Deakin, Alfred. The Federal Story: The Inner History of the Federal Cause. Melbourne: Melbourne UniversityPress, 1963.JQ4011 .D27
  • Drinkwater, Derek. "'A Living Part of People's Lives': Literary and Debating Societies, Self-improvement and Federation." New Federalist 4 (December 1999): 90-95.
  • Drinkwater, Derek. "How McDougall Reached the Shore: The Senate and the Federal Capital Site, 1901-1910." Canberra Historical Journal 42 (September 1998): 26-36.
  • Duffy, Charles G. My Life in Two Hemispheres. New York: Macmillan, 1898.
  • Else, Mitchell R. "The Establishment in 1885 of the Federal Council of Australasia." Australian Law Journal 59 (November 1985): 666-669.
  • Else-Mitchell, Rae. "American Influences on Australian Nationhood." Royal Australian Historical Society Journal62 (June 1976): 1- 19.
  • Else-Mitchell, Rae. "Constitutional Aspects of Commonwealth and State Taxing Laws." In Government, Politics andPower in Australia. 2nd ed. Edited by Andrew Parkin, John Summers and Dennis Woodward. Melbourne: Cheshire, 1980,pp. 98-108.JQ4011 .G68 1985
  • Ely, Richard. "Andrew Inglis Clark: Father of Australian Federation?" New Federalist 8 (2001): 33-34.
  • Evans, Harry. "Making a Nation." Crossings: The Bulletin of International Australian Studies Association 2,2 (1998): 18-23.
  • Evans, Harry. "The Other Metropolis: The Australian Founders' Knowledge of America." New Federalist 2 (November 1998): 4-8.
  • Finn, Paul D. Law and Government in Colonial Australia. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1987. 216p. KTA .F56
  • Fitzhardinge, Laurence F., et al. Nation Building in Australia: The Life and Work of Sir Littleton Ernest Groom.Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1941.
  • Forell, Claude R. "A Nation is Born: a Joyous Event Proclaimed by our Sovereign." Economic Round-Up (Spring 1991): 72-96.
  • Galligan, Brian. "The People's Constitution? Exploring Australia's Popular Democracy 1885-1901: a Research Study." New Federalist 5 (June 2000): 87-90.
  • Garran, Robert R. The Coming Constitution. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1897.
  • Goot, Murray. "Distrustful, Disenchanted and Disengaged? Polled Opinion on Politics, Politicians and the Parties: an Historical Perspective." In Parliament and Public Opinion: Lectures in the Senate Occasional Lecture Series 2000-2001, Papers on Parliament No. 38, April 2002, pp. 17-58. Canberra: Department of the Senate, 2002.
  • Hanks, Peter J. "Moving Towards the Legislation of Politics." Law in Context 6, 2 (1988): 80-96.
  • Headon, David and John Williams. Makers of Miracles: The Cast of the Federation Story. Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press, 1999.
  • Headon, David, James Warden and Bill Grammage, eds. Crown or Country: The Traditions of Australian Republicanism. St. Leonards, NSW: Allen and Unwin, 1994. 197p. On Order
  • Headon, David. "'For Australia': Joseph Furphy's Socialist Blueprint for a New Nation. New Federalist 6 (December 2000): 34-39.
  • Headon, David. "God's Aristocracy: Daniel Henry Deniehy's Vision of a Great Australian Republic." Australian Journal of Political Science 28 (Special Issue 1993): 136-145.
  • Headon, David. "Republicanism, Politicians, and People's Conventions: Goulburn 1854 to Canberra 1998." Papers on Parliament 33 (May 1999): 83-100.
  • Hirst, John. "Federation in a Uniform Society: The Commonwealth of Australia." Constitutional Law and Policy Review 4,2 (July 2002): 26-28.
  • Hirst, John. "Who is the Father of Federation?" New Federalist 8 (2001): 24-28.
  • Hudson, W.J. and Martin P. Sharp. Australian Independence: Colony to Reluctant Kingdom. Carlton, Victoria: Melbourne University Press, 1988. 153p. On Order

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