A Symbol of Imperial Unity? The Australian Colonies and the 1897 Imperial Conference

Author:

Little Alex1ORCID,Hutchison Margaret2ORCID,Mountford Benjamin3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Australian Catholic University Melbourne Australia

2. University of New South Wales Canberra Australia

3. Australian Catholic University Ballarat Australia

Abstract

The 1897 colonial conference coincided with Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee and an outpouring of late‐Victorian imperial sentiment. Against this backdrop of imperial celebration, colonial leaders met with Secretary of State for the Colonies, Joseph Chamberlain, whose own views as to the importance of imperial reform were taking shape. For the most part, while grateful for Chamberlain's interests, Australian leaders feared significant imperial reform might undermine rather than reinforce imperial unity. As a result, the conference struggled to translate pro‐imperial sentiment into tangible commitments. This article argues that the meetings between Chamberlain and colonial leaders in 1897 are worthy of examination not only because they shed light on Anglo‐Australian relations but also because they provide insight into a significant period in the history of late‐Victorian British imperialism and the development of Australian federation. Drawing on the confidential proceedings of the conference, this article offers a close reading of the key imperial issues under discussion and their resonance in contemporary Australian and imperial political discourse. Moreover, it contends that the conference debates reflected not only important issues in Anglo‐Australian affairs, but also a series of broader ambitions and limitations when it came to the campaign for imperial unity in the late‐Victorian era.

Funder

Australian Catholic University

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Political Science and International Relations,History

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