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Mark Hearn and Harry Knowles
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| Struggling for Recognition: Reading the Individual in Labour History |
| Pages: 1-10 |
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Joy Damousi
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| Agnes Milne: the Factory Inspector as Political Agitator, 1896-1906 |
| Pages: 11-30 |
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Kate Deverall
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| They Did Not Know Their Place: the Politics of Annie Golding and Kate Dwyer |
| Pages: 31-48 |
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Judith Godden
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| Bathsheba Ghost, Matron of the Sydney Infirmary 1852-66: A Silenced Life |
| Pages: 49-63 |
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Mark Hearn
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| Rose Summerfield's Gospel of Discontent: a Narrative of Radical Identity in Late Nineteenth Century Australia |
| Pages: 65-82 |
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Terry Irving
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| Defecting: Esmonde Higgins Leaves the Communist Party |
| Pages: 83-102 |
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Harry Knowles
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| Arthus Rae: a 'Napoleon' in Exile |
| Pages: 103-121 |
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Peter Love
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| Frank Anstey: From Heroic Persona to Embattled Identity |
| Pages: 123-145 |
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John Shepard
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| A Life on the Left: George Lansbury (1859-1940): a Case Study in Recent Labour Biography |
| Pages: 147-165 |
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Paul Strangio
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| 'Young, ambitious and eager': Stan Keon and the Victorian Public Service Association |
| Pages: 167-186 |
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Nick Salvatore
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| Biography and Social History: an Intimate Relationship |
| Pages: 187-192 |
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Corinne Manning
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| 'A Helping White Hand': Assimilation, Welfare and Victoria's Transitional Aboriginal Housing Policy |
| Pages: 193-208 |
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Tod Moore
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| Melbourne and Mars: the Australian All Electric Communist Utopia |
| Pages: 209-220 |
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Keith Windschuttle
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| Guerilla Warrior and Resistance Fighter? The Career of Musquito |
| Pages: 221-235 |
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Naomi Parry
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| 'Many Deeds of Error': Response to Winschuttle's Defence of his View of Musquito |
| Pages: 236-238 |
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John Faulkner
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| On Launching Michael Hogan's Local Labor |
| Pages: 239-242 |
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David McKnight
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| Rethinking Social Democracy |
| Pages: 243-244 |
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Melissa Kerr
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| Current Research Interests in Australian Labour History |
| Pages: 245-251 |
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Ian Hampson
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| International Unionism: Recovering History, Reshaping Theory, Recasting Practice? |
| Pages: 253-264 |
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[Book Review by Frank Bongiorno]  |
| James Griffin
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| John Wren: a Life Reconsidered |
| Pages: 265-266 |
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[Book Review by Shawn Sherlock]  |
| Ross McMullin
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| So Monstrous a Travesty: Chris Watson and the World's First National Labour Government |
| Pages: 267-268 |
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[Book Review by Kate Deverall]  |
| Lenore Coltheart (ed.)
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| Jessie Street: a Revised Autobiography |
| Pages: 268-269 |
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[Book Review by Richard Waterhouse]  |
| Paul SInclair
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| The Murray: a River and its People |
| Pages: 270-271 |
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[Book Review by Chris Cunningham]  |
| Martin Thomas
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| The Artificial Horizon: Imagining the Blue Mountains |
| Pages: 271-273 |
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[Book Review by Martin Crotty]  |
| Barbara Brookes, Annabel Cooper and Robin Law (eds)
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| Sites of Gender: Women, Men and Modernity in Southern Dunedin 1890-1939 |
| Pages: 273-275 |
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[Book Review by Meredith Fletcher]  |
| P.D. Gardner
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| A Gippsland Union: the Vistorian Coal Miners Association 1893-1915 |
| Pages: 275-276 |
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[Book Review by Christopher Sheil]  |
| Frank Tobias Higbie
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| Indispensible Outcasts: Hobo Workers and Community in the American Midwest, 1880-1930 |
| Pages: 276-278 |
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[Book Review by Greg Patmore]  |
| Roger Stonebanks
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| Fighting For Dignity: the Ginger Goodwin Story |
| Pages: 278-279 |
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[Book Review by Rae Cooper]  |
| Robert Michael Smith
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| From Blacckjacks to Briefcases: a History of Commercialized Strike Breaking and Unionbusting in the United States |
| Pages: 279-280 |
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[Book Review by Tim Ayres]  |
| Susan Eleanor Hirsch
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| After the Strike: a Century of Labor Struggle at Pullman |
| Pages: 280-281 |
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[Book Review by David Renton]  |
| Liz Ross
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| Dare to Struggle, Dare to Win: Building Labourers Fight Deregistration 1981-1994 |
| Pages: 281-282 |
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[Book Review by Carol Johnson]  |
| Susan Ryan and Troy Bramston
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| The Hawkes Government: a Critical Retrospective |
| Pages: 283-284 |
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[Book Review by Christopher Wright]  |
| Sanford M. Jacoby
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| Employing Bureaucracy: Managers, Unions and the Transformation of Work in the 20th Century |
| Pages: 284-286 |
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[Book Review by Tony Laffan]  |
| Michael Hogan and David Clune
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| The People's Choice: Electoral Politics in Twentieth Century New South Wales |
| Pages: 286-288 |