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1. Bibliography of Clark's Legal Writings, compiled by Dr. James Thomson (current as of October 2001) Link to PDF file


2.General Bibliography of Clark's writings and recent scholarship on Clark, compiled by Stefan Petrow. This bibliography is not exhaustive. It is a work in progress and all corrections and additions are gratefully received. email: Stefan.Petrow@utas.edu.au

By Clark
Clark, A., ‘The Inapplicability of Decisions Under the British North America Act to Cases arising Under the Constitution of the Commonwealth’, Commonwealth Law Review, vol. 1, 1904.

Clark, A.I., ‘Clark’s "The Future of the Australian Commonwealth: A Province or a Nation?’ with an introduction by R. Ely in R. Ely, with M. Haward and James Warden (eds.), A Living Force: Andrew Inglis Clark and the Ideal of Commonwealth, Hobart: Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, 2001, pp.237-251.

Clark, A., The Federal Financial Problem and Its Solution, Hobart: Government Printer, 1900.

Clark, A.I., ‘Inglis Clark’s "Machinery and Ideals in Politics"’ with an introduction by M. Roe in R. Ely, with M. Haward and James Warden (eds.), A Living Force: Andrew Inglis Clark and the Ideal of Commonwealth, Hobart: Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, 2001, pp. 102-112.

Clark, A.I., ‘Inglis Clark’s 1888 "Memorandum" on Chinese Immigration’ with an introduction and commentary by R. Ely in R. Ely, with M. Haward and James Warden (eds.), A Living Force: Andrew Inglis Clark and the Ideal of Commonwealth, Hobart: Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, 2001, pp. 71-101.

Clark, A.I., ‘Clark’s "Reasons why the High Court of the Commonwealth should consist no less than five Judges"’ introduction and commentary by M. Roe’ in R. Ely, with M. Haward and James Warden (eds.), A Living Force: Andrew Inglis Clark and the Ideal of Commonwealth, Hobart: Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, 2001, pp. 346-54.

Clark, A. I., ‘Clark’s "Why I am a Democrat"’, with an introduction by R. Ely in in R. Ely, with M. Haward and James Warden (eds.), A Living Force: Andrew Inglis Clark and the Ideal of Commonwealth, Hobart: Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, 2001, pp. 27-35.

Clark, A.I., Studies in Australian Constitutional Law, Melbourne: Charles F. Maxwell, 1901.

Clark, A.I., Studies in Australian Constitutional Law, 2nd ed. Melbourne: Charles F. Maxwell, 1905.

On Clark
Bennett, M., ‘Clark’s "The Commonwealth versus Cromwell": Clark, Cromwell and the English Republic’ in R. Ely, with M. Haward and James Warden (eds.), A Living Force: Andrew Inglis Clark and the Ideal of Commonwealth, Hobart: Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, 2001, pp.208-236.

Bennett, S., ‘"These New Fangled Ideas"" Hare Clark 1896-1901’ in M. Haward and J. Warden (eds.), An Australian Democrat: The Life, Work and Consequences of Andrew Inglis Clark, Hobart Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, 1995, pp. 145-62.

Castles, A.C., ‘Andrew Inglis Clark and the American Constitutional System’ in M. Haward and J. Warden (eds.), An Australian Democrat: The Life, Work and Consequences of Andrew Inglis Clark, Hobart Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, 1995, pp. 15-18.

Castles, A.C., ‘Clark, Kingston, and the Draft Constitution of 1891’ in R. Ely, with M. Haward and James Warden (eds.), A Living Force: Andrew Inglis Clark and the Ideal of Commonwealth, Hobart: Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, 2001, pp. 261-85.

Clark, C.I., ‘Draft Life of A.I. Clark’, Carrel Inglis Clark papers, Crowther Library, State Library of Tasmania.

Davis, R., ‘Inglis Clark and the Foundation of the University of Tasmania’ in R. Ely, with M. Haward and James Warden (eds.), A Living Force: Andrew Inglis Clark and the Ideal of Commonwealth, Hobart: Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, 2001, pp. 169-184.

Denholm, M. ‘Motto: Moral, Social, Scientific and Artistic: Andrew Inglis Clark and Quadrilateral’ in M. Haward and J. Warden (eds.), An Australian Democrat: The Life, Work and Consequences of Andrew Inglis Clark, Hobart Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, 1995, pp. 119-24.

Ely, R., ‘Andrew Inglis Clark and Church-State Separation’, Journal of Religious History, vol. 8, 1971, pp. 271-89.

Ely, R., ‘Andrew Inglis Clark on the Preamble of the Australian Commonwealth’, Australian Law Journal, vol. 75, 2001, pp. 36-43.

Ely, R., ‘The Poetry of Inglis Clark’ in R. Ely, with M. Haward and James Warden (eds.), A Living Force: Andrew Inglis Clark and the Ideal of Commonwealth, Hobart: Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, 2001, pp. 185-207.

Ely, R., ‘Inglis Clark’s Religious Liberalism’ in R. Ely, with M. Haward and James Warden (eds.), A Living Force: Andrew Inglis Clark and the Ideal of Commonwealth, Hobart: Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, 2001, pp.113-139.

Green, G., ‘Mr Justice Clark’ in R. Ely, with M. Haward and James Warden (eds.), A Living Force: Andrew Inglis Clark and the Ideal of Commonwealth, Hobart: Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, 2001, pp. 286-93.

Haward, M. and Warden, J., ‘An Australian Democrat: The Life and legacy of Andrew Inglis Clark’ in M. Haward and J. Warden (eds.), An Australian Democrat: The Life, Work and Consequences of Andrew Inglis Clark, Hobart Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, 1995, pp. 1-5.

Haward, M., ‘Andrew Inglis Clark and Australian Federalism’ in M. Haward and J. Warden (eds.), An Australian Democrat: The Life, Work and Consequences of Andrew Inglis Clark, Hobart Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, 1995, pp. 45-58.

Herr, R.A., ‘Hare-Clark: The Electoral Legacy’ in M. Haward and J. Warden (eds.), An Australian Democrat: The Life, Work and Consequences of Andrew Inglis Clark, Hobart Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, 1995, pp. 181-93.

McLaren, Alex C, ‘Andrew Inglis Clark’s Family and Scottish Background’ in R. Ely, with M. Haward and James Warden (eds.), A Living Force: Andrew Inglis Clark and the Ideal of Commonwealth, Hobart: Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, 2001, pp. 14-26.

Neasey, F. M. and L. J., Andrew Inglis Clark, Sandy Bay, Univerity of Tasmania Law Press, 2001

Neasey, F., ‘Andrew Inglis Clark Senior and Australian Federation’, Australian Journal of Politics and History, vol. 15, 1969, pp. 1-24.

Neasey, F., ‘Inglis Clark and Federation after 1891’ in R. Ely, with M. Haward and James Warden (eds.), A Living Force: Andrew Inglis Clark and the Ideal of Commonwealth, Hobart: Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, 2001, pp. 252-60.

Kirby, M., ‘Andrew Inglis Clark and the High Court of Australia’ in R. Ely, with M. Haward and James Warden (eds.), A Living Force: Andrew Inglis Clark and the Ideal of Commonwealth, Hobart: Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, 2001, pp. 378-95.

Mackerras, M.,’The Operation and Significance of the Hare-Clark System’ in M. Haward and J. Warden (eds.), An Australian Democrat: The Life, Work and Consequences of Andrew Inglis Clark, Hobart Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, 1995, pp. 163-80.

Petrow, S., ‘Andrew Inglis Clark as Attorney-General’ in R. Ely, with M. Haward and James Warden (eds.), A Living Force: Andrew Inglis Clark and the Ideal of Commonwealth, Hobart: Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, 2001, pp. 36-70.

Reynolds, H., ‘Inglis Clark: Some Afterthoughts’ in R. Ely, with M. Haward and James Warden (eds.), A Living Force: Andrew Inglis Clark and the Ideal of Commonwealth, Hobart: Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, 2001, pp.396-402.

Reynolds, J., ‘A.I. Clark’s American Sympathies and his Influence on Australian Federation’, Australian law Journal, vol. 32, 1958.

Roe, M., ‘The federation Divide among Australia’s Liberal Idealists: Contexts for Clark’ in M. Haward and J. Warden (eds.), An Australian Democrat: The Life, Work and Consequences of Andrew Inglis Clark, Hobart Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, 1995, pp. 88-97.

Roe, M., ‘Reviewing Clarkiana and Clark at Federation’s Centenary’ in R. Ely, with M. Haward and James Warden (eds.), A Living Force: Andrew Inglis Clark and the Ideal of Commonwealth, Hobart: Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, 2001, pp. 1-13.

Thomson, J.A., ‘Andrew Inglis Clark and Australian Constitutional Law’ in R. Ely, with M. Haward and James Warden (eds.), A Living Force: Andrew Inglis Clark and the Ideal of Commonwealth, Hobart: Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, 2001, pp. 294-345.

Warden, J., ‘Calculating Happiness: Andrew Inglis Clark and Thomas Jefferson in Pursuit of the Republic’ in M. Haward and J. Warden (eds.), An Australian Democrat: The Life, Work and Consequences of Andrew Inglis Clark, Hobart Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, 1995, pp. 133-44.

Williams, J., ‘Andrew Inglis Clark: "The republican of Tasmania"’ in D. Headon and J. Williams (eds.), Makers of Miracles: The Cast of the Federation Story, Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 2000, ch. 4.

Williams, J.M., ‘Battery Point Revisited: Andrew Inglis Clark’s Studies in Australian Constitutional Law, 1901-1905’ in R. Ely, with M. Haward and James Warden (eds.), A Living Force: Andrew Inglis Clark and the Ideal of Commonwealth, Hobart: Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, 2001, pp. 355-77.

Williams, J.M., ‘Race, Citizenship and the Formation of the Australian Constitution: Andrew Inglis Clark and the "14th Amendment"’, Australian Journal of Politics and History, vol. 42, 1996, pp. 10-23.

Williams, J.M., ‘"With Eyes Open": Andrew Inglis Clark and Our Republican Tradition’, Federal Law Review, vol. 23, 1995,pp.149-79.

Williamson, J., ‘Andrew Inglis Clark—Liberal and Nationalist’ in M. Haward and J. Warden (eds.), An Australian Democrat: The Life, Work and Consequences of Andrew Inglis Clark, Hobart Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, 1995, pp. 125-32.

 

 

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