Professor Graham Maddox

Emeritus Professor - Faculty of Humanities, Arts, Social Sciences and Education; School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences

Graham Maddox

Phone: +61 +61 2 6773 2278

Email: wmaddox@une.edu.au

Publications

Books

  • (with G. Starr and K. Richmond) Political Parties in Australia, Melbourne, Heinemann, 1978, pp. 399. (ISBN 0 85859 178 2).
  • The Hawke Government and Labor Tradition, Ringwood, Penguin Books, 1989, pp. ix, 232. (ISBN 0 14 010322 8).- reprinted 1989.
  • Australian Democracy in Theory and Practice, Melbourne, Longman, 4th edn 2000, pp. x, 595. (ISBN 0 7339 04106).
    • 1st edn Melbourne, Longman, 1985, pp. viii, 457. (ISBN 0 582 71127 4).
    • reprinted 1987, 1988.
    • 2nd (revised) edn, Melbourne, Longman, 1991, pp.x, 481.
      (ISBN 0 582 87024 0).
    • reprinted 1991, 1992, 1994.
    • 3rd edition 1996, pp. x, 550. (ISBN 582 80090 0).
    • 4th edition 2000, pp. X, 595. (ISBN 0 7339 0410 6).
    • 5th edition commissioned for 2004
  • Religion and the Rise of Democracy, London and New York, Routledge, 1996, pp. viii, 296. (ISBN 0 415 02603 2).

Books edited

  • (with S. Lawson) Australia's Republican Question, Canberra, Australasian Political Studies Association, 1993, pp. iv, 206. (ISSN 1036-1146).
  • (with T. Battin) Socialism in Contemporary Australia, Melbourne, Longman, 1996, pp. viii, 208. (ISBN 0 582 80819 7).
  • Political Writings of John Wesley, Bristol, Thoemmes Press, commissioned for the series, Primary Sources in Political Thought, University of Durham, 1998, 213pp. (ISBN 1 85506 554 1).

Journal Articles and Chapters in Politics, Political History and Political Theory

  • 'Federalism - or Government Frustrated', Australian Quarterly, 45, 3, September, 1973, pp. 92-100.- Reprinted, ACOA Journal, March, 1974, pp. 9-13. Reprinted, H. Mayer and H. Nelson (eds), Australian Politics: A Fourth Reader, Melbourne, Cheshire, 1976, pp. 347-51.- excerpted in Tranter, D'Cruz, Holmes and Collette (eds), Forces in Australian Politics, and in Jaensch, An Introduction to Australian Politics.
  • 'The New Democracy and Adult Education', Australian Journal of Adult Education, 13, 2, July, 1973, pp. 65-74.
  • 'Democratic Theory and the Face to Face Society', Politics, 9, 1, May, 1974, pp. 56-62.
  • (with J.R. Archer) 'The Concept of "Politics" in Australia', Politics, 11, 1, May, 1976, pp. 56-62.
  • (with J.R. Archer) 'The 1975 Constitutional Crisis in Australia', Journal of Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, 15, July, 1976, pp. 141-57.
  • Reprinted in A. Parkin, D. Woodward and J. Summers (eds), Government Politics and Power in Australia, Melbourne, Longman, 1980, pp. 43-61.
  • 'Participatory Democracy', in S. Encel, D. Horne and E. Thompson (eds), Change the Rules!, Ringwood, Penguin Books, 1977, pp. 204-14.
  • (with M.J. Carstairs) 'Classical Democracy and the "Mandate" in Australia', in R. Lucy (ed.), The Pieces of Politics, Melbourne, Macmillan, 2nd edn 1979, pp. 558-66.
  • 'The Governor-General and the Constitutional Crisis', in R. Lucy (ed.) The Pieces of Politics, Melbourne, Macmillan, 2nd edn, 1979, pp. 423-34.
  • 'A note on the Meaning of Constitution', American Political Science Review, 76, 4, December, 1982, pp. 805-9.
  • 'Responsible and Irresponsible Opposition: The Case of the Roman Tribunes', Government and Opposition, 17, 2, Spring, 1982, pp. 211-20.
  • 'The Economic Causes of the Lex Hortensia', Latomus, 42, 2, 1983, pp. 277-86.
  • 'The Binding Plebiscite', in V. Giuffre (ed.), Sodalitas: scritti in onore di Antonio Guarino, Naples, Jovene, 1984, pp. 85-95.
  • 'On Constitutionalism: A reply to Professor Sartori', American Political Science Review, 78, 4, December, 1984, pp. 1070-1.
  • (with S.A. Hagan) 'The Australian Democrats and the Two-Party System', Australian Quarterly, 56, 1, Autumn, 1984, pp. 30-40.
  • 'The Feudal Origins of English Constitutionalism', Australian Journal of Politics and History, 31, 3, 1985, pp. 445-59.
  • 'The Christian Democracy of A.D. Lindsay', Political Studies, 34, 3, 1986, pp. 441-55.
  • 'Contours of a Democratic Polity', Politics, 21, 2, 1986, pp. 1-11.
  • 'Ben Chifley', in R. Walsh et al. (eds), The Greats, Sydney, Angus & Robertson, 1986, pp. 237-41.
  • (with R.L. Cope, S. Hagan and J. Rydon), 'Parliaments, Parties and Governments', in D.H. Borchardt (ed.), Australians: An Historical Library. Australian Bicentennial History Project, Sydney, Fairfax, Syme and Weldon, 1987, pp. 205-19.
  • (with S. Hagan) 'A New Sophistry: The Rhetoric of the New Right', Politics, 22, 2, November 1987, pp. 29-35.
  • 'The Hawke Government', in Ian McAllister and John Warhurst (eds), Australia Votes. The 1987 Federal Election, Melbourne, Longman, 1988, pp. 9-34.
  • 'A Grammar of Liberty? The Written Constitution as Ideology', in J. Barton Starr (ed.), The U.S. Constitution: Its Birth, Growth and Influence in Asia, Hong Kong, University of Hong Kong Press, 1988, pp. 35-52.
  • 'Constitution', in J. Farr, T. Ball and R. Hanson (eds), Political Innovation and Conceptual Change, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1989, pp. 50-67.
  • 'Nostalgia or Hope? a reply to Dr Watts', Arena, 89, December, 1989, pp. 125-3.
  • (with J.R. Archer) 'Responsible Government and the Australian Constitution', in A. Parkin, D. Woodward and J. Summers (eds), Government, Politics and Power in Australia, Melbourne, Longman, 4th edition, 1990, pp. 56-72.
  • 'Language, Tradition and Labor's Business Orientation', in B. Galligan and G. Singleton (eds), Business and Government Under Labor, Melbourne, Longman, 1991, pp.178-88.
  • (with T. Battin) 'Australian Labor and the Socialist Tradition', Australian Journal of Political Science, 26, 2, July, 1991, pp.181-96.
  • reprinted in D. Lovell, I. McAllister, W. Maley and C. Kukathas (eds), The Australian Political System, Melbourne, Longman, 1995, pp. 376-86.
  • (with T. Battin) 'A Reply to Johnson', Australian Journal of Political Science, 26, 3, November, 1991, pp.550-2.
  • 'Political Stability, Independents and the Two Party System', Current Affairs Bulletin, 69, 1, June 1992, pp.20-7.
  • 'The Origins of Republicanism', Legislative Studies, 7, 1, Spring 1992, pp. 35-8.
  • 'Republic or Democracy?' in S. Lawson and G. Maddox (eds), Australia's Republican Question, Canberra, Australasian Political Studies Association, 1993, pp. 9-26.
  • (with S. Lawson) 'Introduction' in Lawson and Maddox (eds), Australia's Republican Question, 1993, pp. 4-7.
  • 'Religion, Political Science and Society', Inaugural Lecture, Armidale, The University of New England, 1993. 11 pp.
  • 'The Possible Impact of Republicanism on Australian Government', George Winterton (ed.), We, The People. Australian Republican Government, Sydney, Allen and Unwin, 1994, pp.125-38.
  • 'Civic Humanism and Republican Virtue: an aristocratic ideal', in David Headon, James Warden and Bill Gammage (eds), Crown or Country. The Traditions of Australian Republicanism, St Leonards, Allen & Unwin, 1994, pp.145-60.
  • 'Christian Citizenship in Republic and Commonwealth', in Paul Smyth (ed.), An Australian Republic. Participation and Citizenship, Kings Cross, Uniya Publications (Discussion Papers No. 7), 1995, pp. 22-9.
  • (with T. Moore) 'Rights, Jurisdiction and Responsible Government - The Spectre of Capital Television', Journal of Commonwealth and Comparative Politics (London), 33, 3, November 1995, pp. 400-415.
  • 'The Ancient Foundations of Modern Democracy', in M. Dillon (ed.), Religion in the Ancient World: New Themes and Approaches, Amsterdam, Hakkert, 1996, pp. 299-310.
  • 'After the Wall: the continuing relevance of socialism in Australia', in Battin and Maddox (eds), Socialism in Contemporary Australia, Melbourne, Longman, 1996, pp. 13-31.
  • (with T. Battin) 'Introduction', to Battin and Maddox (eds), Socialism in Contemporary Australia, 1996, pp. 1-12.
  • (with T. Moore) 'In Defence of Parliamentary Sovereignty', in Michael Coper and George Williams (eds), Power. Parliament and the People, Sydney, The Federation Press, 1997, pp. 67-83.
  • 'Skirmishers in Advance: A.D. Lindsay and modern democratic theory', Annual Record, Balliol College, Oxford, 1997, pp. 11-18.
  • 'The Conservative Face of Australian Republicanism', in M. Piquet (ed.), The Republican Debate in Australia 1788-1997. Special Issue of Cultures of the Commonwealth. Essays and Studies, Paris, 1997, pp. 55-72.
  • 'A.D. Linzei niokeru shinkou to minsyusyugiron no kouzu yakusyahuron ronbun karamita Linzei hihyoushino kaikoto tenbou', Japanese translation of 'The Christian Democracy of A.D. Lindsay', (trans. Masahiro Watanabe), Social Science Review, no. 36 ,1997, Aichi University of Education, (with Watanabe's commentary), pp. 299-373.
  • (with T. Moore, S. Bourke) 'Australia and the Emergence of the Modern Two-Party System', Australian Journal of Politics and History, 44,1, 1998, pp. 17-31.
  • 'The "Australian Settlement" and Australian Political Thought', in P. Smyth and B. Cass (eds), Contesting the Australian Way, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1998, pp. 57-68 .
  • 'Prophetic Religion and the Roots of Political Opposition', in T. Hillard, R. Kearsley, C. Nixon and A. Nobbs (eds), Ancient History in a Modern University, 2 vols, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Wm B. Eerdmans, 1998, vol. 2, pp. 459-467.
  • 'Methodism and Politics: Introduction', to Political Writings of John Wesley (G. Maddox ed.), Bristol, Thoemmes Press, 1998, pp. 1-39.
  • 'John Wesley and the Spirit of Capitalism', Australian Religion Studies Review, 11, 2, 1998, pp. 85-97.
  • 'The Humanities from New England: an Overview', in J.S. Ryan (ed.), The Arts from New England: University Provision and Outreach, Armidale, The University of New England, 1999, pp.3-18.
  • 'The Future of Arts Studies in Australia', in J.S. Ryan (ed.), The Arts from New England: University Provision and Outreach, Armidale, The University of New England, 1999, pp. 339-348.- 'Australia's Split Republican Movement', AQ (formerly Australian Quarterly), 72, 1 Feb-Mar 2000, pp. 2-6, 51.
  • 'Australian Democracy and the Compound Republic', Pacific Affairs, 73, 2, Summer 2000, pp. 193-207.
  • 'Australian Universities in Crisis', Review Article of Tony Coady et al Why Universities Matter, Prometheus, 18, 3 2000, pp. 327- 332.
  • 'The Limits of Neo-Roman Liberty', History of Political Thought, 23, 3, 2002, pp. 418-431.
  • 'Representative Government', in T. Blackshield, M. Coper and G. Williams (eds), The Oxford Companion to the High Court of Australia, Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 2002, pp 599-600.
  • 'The Secular Reformation and the Influence of Machiavelli', Journal of Religion (Chicago), 82, 4, Oct. 2002, pp. 539-562.
  • (with M. Kimber) 'The Australian Public Service Under the Keating Government - a case of weakened accountability?', International Journal of Public Sector Management , 16, 1, 2003, pp. 61-74.
  • 'The Concept of Power', in A. Jakubowicz (ed.), Power and Change in Australia, Sydney, Pearson, 2003, pp. 39-47, (excerpt from Australian Democracy in Theory and Practice).
  • 'The "Crusade" Against Evil: Bush's Fundamentalism', Australian Journal of Politics and History, 49, 3, 2003, pp. 398-411.
  • 'Revisiting Tradition. Labor and Socialism', Overland, 173, 2003, pp. 51-57.
  • 'Reformations Old and New', Quadrant, vol. 47, no. 12, December, 2003, pp. 26-29.
  • 'James Bryce: Englishness and Federalism in America and Australia', Publius. The Journal of Federalism, 34, 1 Winter 2004, pp. 1-17.
  • 'Political Legitimacy in Australia', in G. Young and G. Maddox (eds), Legitimation and the State, Armidale, Kardoorair Press, 2005, pp. 71-87.
  • 'Religion and Politics'; 'Social democracy'; 'World Council of Churches', in Brian Galligan and Winsome Roberts (eds), The Oxford Companion to Australian Politics, Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 2007, pp. 509-512; 539-543; 645-646.
  • 'Islam and the Claims of Democracy', Chapter 9 in Azyumardi Azra and Wayne Hudson (eds), Beyond Conflict: Indonesian Islam and Western Political Theory, Aldershot, Ashgate, 2008, pp. 53-63.
  • 'Truth Telling and the Fragility of Democracy', Social Alternatives, 27, 1 First Quarter 2008, pp. 17-21.
  • 'Hebrew Prophecy and the Foundations of Political Opposition', Australian Religion Studies Review, 21, 1, 2008, pp. 69-92.
  • 'Political Theory', in Rod Rhodes (ed.), The Australian Study of Politics, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2009, pp. 369-375. ISBN 978-0-230-20103-3
  • (with Tod Moore) ‘Participation, Democracy and the Split in Revolutionary Calvinism 1641-1646’, Nebula Journal 7, 4, 2010, pp. 103-113. ISSN 1449-7751
  • 'Surmounting the Wall. Religion and Conflict', in Luca Anceschi, Joseph Camilleri, Ruwan Palapathwala and Andrew Wicking (eds), Religion and Ethics in a Globalizing World, New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2011, pp. 45-65. ISBN 978-0-230-10462-4
  • ‘The Spell of Parmenides and the Paradox of the Commonwealth’, History of Political Thought, 32, 2, Summer 2011, pp. 253-279.  ISSN 0143-781X
  • ‘The Religious Background to Modern Political Opposition’, Australian Religion Studies Review, 24, 3, December 2011, pp. 37-58.  ISSN 1031-2943
  • 'Sovereignty, Religion and Ethical Cosmopolitanism', International Political Science Association, Triennial Meeting, Madrid, July, 2012.
  • 'The prospects for democratic cooperation between Islamic and Christian states', Oxford Round Table, Oxford, July, 2012.
  • ‘Democracy, Cosmopolitanism and Human Equality’, Australasian Political Studies Association Conference, Perth (Murdoch University), September 2013.
  • (with Tod Moore), 'Mainline Calvinists, Pamphlets and Democracy in Revolutionary Britain 1641- 1646', in Jim Jose and Robert Imre (eds), Not So Strange Bedfellows: The Nexus of Politics and Religion in the 21st Century, Newcastle upon TyneCambridge Scholars Publishing, 2013, pp. 26-44.
  • ‘America and Australian  political culture’, Australasian Political Studies Conference, Sydney (University of Sydney), October, 2014.
  • 'The Dialectic of Democracy: the emergence of political opposition', in S. Prasser, J. Nethercote and N. Aroney (eds), Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition, Perth, University of Western Australia Press, forthcoming 2015.
  • 'Prospects for Democratic Convergence — Islam and Christianity', Political Theology , 2015, forthcoming.
  • ‘Religion and the Search for a New Cosmopolitanism, Politics and Religion (IPSA), 2015, forthcoming.