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Title:  Labour History   [ website ]
Institute:  International Institute of Social History (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)   [ website ]   [ e-mail ]
 
Year:  2007
Issue:  93
Month:  november
 
      
 
 
 
[EDITORIAL]   
Page: v
 
[PRESIDENT'S COLUMN]   
Page: vii
 
[Working Life, Enterprise and Arbitration]   
Mark Hearn
Sifting the Evidence: Labour History and the Transcripts of Industrial Arbitration Proceedings
Pages: 3-13
 
[Working Life, Enterprise and Arbitration]   
Thalia Anthony
Reconciliation and Conciliation: The Irreconcilable Dilemma of the 1965 'Equal' Wage Case for Aboriginal Station Workers
Pages: 15-33
 
[Working Life, Enterprise and Arbitration]   
Sandra Cockfield
Mobilising at the Workplace: State Regulation and Collective Action in Three Workplaces, 1900 to the 1920s
Pages: 35-55
 
[Working Life, Enterprise and Arbitration]   
Mark Hearn
Making Liberal Citizens: Justice Higgings and His Witnesses
Pages: 57-72
 
[Working Life, Enterprise and Arbitration]   
Ben Maddison
'The skilful unskilled labourer': The Decline of Artisanal Discourses of Skill in the NSW Arbitration Court, 1905-15
Pages: 73-86
 
[Working Life, Enterprise and Arbitration]   
W.M. Robbins and Ian Hariss
A Theatre of Words and Wages: Reading the Script of the Harvester Hearing
Pages: 87-107
 
[Working Life, Enterprise and Arbitration]   
Naomi Segal
'War conducted under certain rules, but nonetheless war': Arbitration, Capital and Labour in the Western Australian Gold Mining Industry, 1901-14
Pages: 109-126
 
[Working Life, Enterprise and Arbitration]   
Peter Sheldon
The Dirtiest of Jobs: Maintaining Sydney's Sewers, 1890-1910
Pages: 127-144
 
[Working Life, Enterprise and Arbitration]   
Christine Yeats
[Research Note] Industrial Arbitration Transcripts and Related Sources in the NSW State Archives, 1902-91
Pages: 145-153
 
[Working Life, Enterprise and Arbitration]   
Raelene Frances
Interrogating Arbitration: Reflections on Work, Nation and History
Pages: 155-159
 
[Other Articles]   
Nathan Wise
The Lost Labour Force: Working-Class Approaches to Military Service During the Great War
Pages: 161-176
 
[Other Articles]   
Nick Martin
'Bucking the Machine': Clarrie Martin and the NSW Socialisation Units, 1929-35
Pages: 177-195
 
[Conference Report]   
Donna Dwyer
Labour Traditions: The 10th National Labour History Conference, 4-6 July 2007
Pages: 213-216
 
[Obituary]   
Frank Stilwell
E.L. 'Ted' Wheelwright, 1921-2007
Pages: 217-220
 
[Book Review by Phillip Deery]   
Tom Sheridan
Australian's Own Cold War: The Waterfront Under Menzies
Pages: 221-222
 
[Book Review by Bill Leadbetter]   
Anna Clark
Teaching the Nation: Politics and Pedagogy in Australian History
Pages: 222-224
 
[Book Review by Brian Martin]   
Fay Anderson
An Historian's Life: Max Crawford and the Politics of Academic Freedom
Pages: 224-226
 
[Book Review by Brian Martin]   
Clive Hamilton and Sarah Maddison (eds)
Silencing Dissent: How the Australian Government is Controlling Public Opinion and Stifling Debate
Pages: 224-226
 
[Book Review by Mike Anson]   
Patrick Bertola and Bobbie Oliver (eds)
The Workshop: A History of the Midland Government Railway Workshops
Pages: 226-227
 
[Book Review by Nick Wailes]   
Melanie Nolan (ed.)
Revolution: The 1913 Great Strike in New Zealand
Pages: 227-230
 
[Book Review by Carolyn Allport]   
Michael Crosby
Power at Work: Rebuilding the Australian Union Movement
Pages: 230-232
 
[Book Review by Elsa Underhill]   
Mark Harcourt and Geoffrey Wood (eds)
Trade Unions and Democracy: Strategies and Perspectives
Pages: 232-234
 
[Book Review by Leanne Cutcher]   
Carol Wolkowitz
Bodies at Work
Pages: 234-235
 
[Book Review by Margaret Tennant]   
Melanie Nolan
Kin: A Collective Biography of A New Zealand Working Class Family
Pages: 236-237
 
[Book Review by Melanie Oppenheimer]   
Judith Godden
Lucy Osburn, a Lady Displaced: Forence Nightingale's Envoy to Australia
Pages: 237-238
 
[Book Review by Naomi Parry]   
Deborah Brennan and Louise Chappell (eds)
'No fit place for women'? Women in New South Wales Politics, 1856-2006
Pages: 238-239
 
[Book Review by Sarah Maddison]   
Ian Marsh (eds.)
Political Parties in Transition?
Pages: 240-241
 
[Book Review by Peter Henderson]   
Paul Davey
The Nationals: The Progressive, Country and National Party in New South Wales 1919 to 2006
Page: 241
 
      
 
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