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Beris Penrose
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| Occupational Lead Poisoning in Battery Workers: the Failure to Apply the Precautionary Principle |
| Pages: 1-19 |
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Robert Crawford
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| Manufacturing Identities: Industrial Representations of Australia in Press Advertisements, 1900-69 |
| Pages: 21-46 |
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John Dargavel
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| 'Not easy work to starve their employees': the 1921-22 Tasmanian Timber Dispute |
| Pages: 47-67 |
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Michael Barry
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| A Bone of Contention: Managerial Initiative vs Employer Association Regulation of the New Zealand Meat Industry, 1960-75 |
| Pages: 69-88 |
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Melanie Nolan and Shaun Ryan
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| Transforming Unionism by Organising? an Examination of the 'Gender Revolution' in New Zealand Trade Unionism Since 1975 |
| Pages: 89-111 |
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Erik Eklund and Melanie Oppenheimer
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| An E-Interview with Rae Frances and Bruce Scates |
| Pages: 113-117 |
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Jonathan Rees
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| The Bessemer Historical Society and the Colorado Fuel and Iron Archives |
| Pages: 119-120 |
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[Conference Report]  |
| Drew Cottle
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| Radical Times: Brisbane in the Sixties and Seventies |
| Pages: 121-122 |
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[Conference Report]  |
| Danny Blackman
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| Savin History |
| Pages: 123-125 |
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[Heritage Report]  |
| Michael Clifford
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| Struggles, Scabs and Schooners: A Labour History Tour with a Pint |
| Pages: 127-129 |
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[Obituary]  |
| Peter Love
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| Jack Hutson (13.05.12-21.03-2003) |
| Pages: 131-132 |
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[Review Article]  |
| Bruce Scates
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| The Price of War: Labour Historians Confront Military History |
| Pages: 133-143 |
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[Book Review by Eva Cox]  |
| Marilyn Lake
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| Getting Equal: the History of Australian Feminism |
| Pages: 145-146 |
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[Book Review by Naomi Parry]  |
| Marilyn Lake
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| Getting Equal: the History of Australian Feminism |
| Pages: 147-149 |
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[Book Review by Janis Bailey]  |
| Melanie Nolan
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| Breadwinning: New Zealand Women and the State |
| Pages: 149-150 |
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[Book Review by John Gascoigne]  |
| Warwick Anderson
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| The Cultivation of Whitenes: Science, Health and Radical Destiny in Australia |
| Pages: 150-152 |
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[Book Review by Bill Robbins]  |
| David Kent and Norma Townsend
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| The Convict of the Eleanor |
| Pages: 152-155 |
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[Book Review by Bill Robbins]  |
| Lucy Frost and Hamish Maxwell-Stewart
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| Chain Letters: Narrating Convict |
| Pages: 152-155 |
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[Book Review by Iain Stuart]  |
| Anthony B. Dickinson and Chelsey W. Sanger
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| Norwegian Whaling in Newfoundland: the Aquaforte Station and the Ellefsen Family, 1902-1908 |
| Pages: 155-157 |
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[Book Review by Iain Stuart]  |
| Paul Holm, Tim D. Smith and David J. Starkey (eds)
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| The Exploited Seas: New Directions for Marine Environmental History |
| Pages: 155-157 |
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[Book Review by Iain Stuart]  |
| Gordon Boyce and Richard Gorski (eds)
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| Resources and Infrastructures in the Maritime Ecology, 1500-2000 |
| Pages: 155-157 |
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[Book Review by Andrew Moore]  |
| David McKnight
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| Espionage and the Roots of the Cold War: the Conspiratorial Heritage |
| Pages: 158-159 |
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[Book Review by Drew Cottle]  |
| Barrie Blears
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| Together With Us: a Personal Glimpse of the Eureka Youth League and its Origins, 1920 to 1970 |
| Pages: 159-161 |
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[Book Review by Drew Cottle]  |
| Beverly Simons, Stuart Macintyre
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| Communism in Australia: a Supplementary Resource Bibliography,c. 1994-2001 |
| Pages: 159-161 |
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[Book Review by Michael O'Donnell]  |
| H. Koo
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| Korean Workers: The Culture and Politics of Class Formation |
| Pages: 161-164 |
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[Book Review by Len Pullin]  |
| Raymond Markey, Ann Hodgkinson, Terry Mylett and Simon Pomfret with Maree Murray and Michael Zanko
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| Regional Employment Relations at Work |
| Pages: 164-165 |
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[Book Review by Peter Kriesler]  |
| Steve Keen
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| Debunking Economics: The Naked Emperor of the Social Sciences |
| Pages: 165-167 |