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Bobbie Oliver and Andrew Reeves
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| Crossing Disciplinary Boundaries: Labour History and Museum Studies |
| Pages: 1-8 |
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Charles Fahey, John Lack and Liza Dale-Hallett
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| Resurrecting the Sunshine Harvester Works: Re-presenting and Reinterpreting the Experience of Industrial Work in the Twentieth-Century Australia |
| Pages: 9-29 |
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Anne Beggs Sunter
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| Contested Memories of Eureka: Interpretations of the Eureka Stockade |
| Pages: 29-46 |
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Simon Adams and Raelene Frances
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| Lifting the Veil: the Sex Industry, Museums and Galleries |
| Pages: 47-66 |
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Lucy Taksa
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| Machines and Ghosts: Politics, Industrial Heritage and the History of Working Life at the New South Wales Eveleigh Railway Workshops |
| Pages: 65-88 |
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John Minns and Robert Tierney
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| The Labour Movement in Taiwan |
| Pages: 103-128 |
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Nikola Balnave
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| Company-Sponsored Recreation in Australia: 1890-1965 |
| Pages: 129-151 |
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Mark Hearn
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| A Wild Awakening: the 1893 Banking Crisis and the Theatrical Narratives of the Castlereagh Street Radicals |
| Pages: 153-171 |
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Malcolm Sanders
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| 'Jim Tooney' (1909-92): the 'Father' of the Labor Party in South Australia |
| Pages: 173-192 |
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Edited by Grace Karskens, Julie Kimber and Bruce States
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| A Forum Discussion of Keith Windschuttle's Recent Work |
| Page: 193 |
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Vicki Grieves
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| Windschuttle's Fabrication of Aboriginal History: a View from the Other Side |
| Pages: 194-199 |
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Liz Wilson
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| This Land was Forcefully Taken |
| Pages: 200-201 |
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Lyndall Ryan
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| The Right Book for the Right Time? |
| Pages: 202-206 |
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Naomi Parry
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| 'Many deeds of terror': Windschuttle and Musquito |
| Pages: 207-212 |
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Stuart Macintyre
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| Reviewing the History Wars |
| Pages: 213-215 |
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[Research Reports]  |
| Tony Lafann
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| 'Not a Dictatorship of the proletariat but a comradeship of all': Methodism and the Newcastle Labour Movement |
| Pages: 217-224 |
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[Research Reports]  |
| Bob McKillop
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| Documenting Australias Iron & Steel Industry: the Lithgow Project |
| Pages: 225-226 |
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[Conference Reports]  |
| Paul Pickering
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| UK-Australian Labour History Conference, Manchester, 16-18 July 2003 |
| Pages: 227-228 |
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[Conference Reports]  |
| Ed Davis
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| The ACTU Congress of 2003 |
| Pages: 229-246 |
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[Obituary]  |
| Tom McDonald
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| Ron Hancock (16.08.1910 - 30.05.2003) |
| Pages: 247-249 |
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[Obituary]  |
| Rowan Cahill
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| Tas Bull (31.01.1932 - 29.05.2003) |
| Pages: 250-252 |
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[Book Review by Fiona Paisley]  |
| Penelope Hetherington
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| Settlers, Servants and Slaves: Aboriginal and European Children in the Nineteenth-Century in Western Australia |
| Pages: 253-254 |
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[Book Review by Thom Blake]  |
| Christine Halse
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| A Terribly Wild Man |
| Pages: 254-256 |
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[Book Review by Thom Blake]  |
| Heather McDonald
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| Blood, Bones and Spirit: Aboriginal |
| Pages: 254-256 |
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[Book Review by Mark Hearn]  |
| Alfred J. Gabay
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| Messages from Beyond: Spiritualism and Spiritualists in Melbourne's Golden Age, 1870-1890 |
| Pages: 256-257 |
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[Book Review by John McQuilton]  |
| Graham Seal
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| 'Tell 'em I Died Game': the Legend of Ned Kelly |
| Page: 258 |
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[Book Review by Jock Phillips]  |
| David Coad
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| Gender Trouble Down Under: Australian Masculinities |
| Pages: 259-261 |
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[Book Review by Jock Phillips]  |
| Martin Crotty
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| Making thr Australian Male: Middle-Class Masculinity 1870-1920 |
| Pages: 259-261 |
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[Book Review by Shurlee Swain]  |
| Kerreen Reiger
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| Our Bodies, Our Babies: the Forgotten Women's Movement |
| Pages: 261-262 |
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[Book Review by Tim Rowse]  |
| Kosmas Tsokhas
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| Making a Nation State: Cultural Identity, Economic Nationalism and Sexuality in Australian History |
| Pages: 262-265 |
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[Book Review by J.W. Knott]  |
| Robert Colon and John Perkins
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| Wheels and Deals: the Automotive Industry in Twentieth-Century Australia |
| Pages: 265-266 |
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[Book Review by John Shields]  |
| Erik Eklund
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| Steel Town: the Making and Breaking of Port Kembla |
| Pages: 266-268 |
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[Book Review by Rowan Cahill]  |
| Alan Barcan
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| Radical Students: The Old Left at Sydney University |
| Pages: 268-269 |
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[Book Review by Rowan Cahill]  |
| G.B. Harrison
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| Night Train to Granada: from Sydney's Bohemia to Franco's Spain: an Offbeat Memoir |
| Pages: 268-269 |
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[Book Review by Megan Martin]  |
| Terry Irving & Lucy Taksa
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| Places, Protests, and Memorabilia: the Labour Heritage Register of New South Wales |
| Pages: 270-272 |
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[Book Review by Megan Martin]  |
| Jeff Sparrow & Jill Sparrow
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| Radical Melbourne: a Secret History |
| Pages: 270-272 |
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[Book Review by Braham Dabscheck]  |
| George B. Kirsch
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| Baseball in Blue and Grey: the National Pastime During the Civil War |
| Pages: 272-273 |
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[Book Review by Victoria Haskins]  |
| Shane White
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| Stories of Freedom in Black New York |
| Pages: 273-275 |
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[Book Review by Erik Eklund]  |
| Richard A. Brisbin Jr
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| A Strike Like No Other: Law and Resistance During the Pittston Coal Strike of 1989-1990 |
| Pages: 275-276 |
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[Book Review by Leonore Layman]  |
| Annette Thörnquist (ed.)
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| Work Life, Work Environment and Work Safety in Transition: Historical and Sociological Perspectives on the Development in Sweden during the 20th Century |
| Pages: 276-278 |