The Palace Letters

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Discover the captivating narrative behind one of Australia's most controversial political episodes in 'The Palace Letters'. This groundbreaking book by Professor Jenny Hocking unveils the hidden truths surrounding Gough Whitlam's dismissal in 1975, a tumultuous era following 23 years of conservative governance. As a renowned progressive prime minister, Whitlam's reign was abruptly challenged when a hostile Senate obstructed the budget, leading to his unexpected ousting by the Governor-General, Sir John Kerr—an event steeped in secrecy and intrigue.

'In The Palace Letters', readers delve into the locked-away correspondence between Kerr and the Palace during this crucial period, correspondence that has been shielded from public access, raising significant questions about accountability and transparency in governance. Hocking's ten-year quest to uncover this critical information culminates in a historic High Court victory that challenges the status quo of governmental oversight and royal influence.

Drawing from extensive research, including personal letters, court submissions, and governmental archives, Hocking meticulously unravels the deception and collusion that characterized this pivotal moment in Australian history. The book not only highlights the resilience of a determined scholar but also offers a profound commentary on the interplay between politics and monarchy. With 288 pages filled with rich, detailed analysis, 'The Palace Letters' promises to enlighten readers about the layers of secrecy that envelop our political institutions. Perfect for history enthusiasts, political science scholars, and anyone interested in royal history, this essential read is available now in trade paperback format.

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