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Grant Michelson
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| Labour History and Culture - An Overview |
| Pages: 1-10 |
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Lucy Taksa
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| 'Pumping the Life-Blood into Politics and Place': Labour Culture and the Eveleigh Railway Workshops |
| Pages: 11-34 |
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Janis Bailey
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| Blue Singlets and Broccoli: Culture in the Service of Union Struggle |
| Pages: 35-56 |
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Andrew Moore
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| Opera of the Proletariat: Rugby League, the Labour Movement and Working-Class Culture in New South Wales and Queensland |
| Pages: 57-70 |
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Mark Morrisson
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| Performance Poetry and Counter-Public Spheres: Geoff Goodfellow and Working-Class Voices |
| Pages: 71-91 |
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Kathie Muir
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| Feminism and Representations of Union Identity in Australian Union Banners of the 1980s and early 1990s |
| Pages: 92-112 |
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Bernard Carney
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| Left Singing |
| Pages: 113-114 |
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Lockie McDonald
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| 'It Shall Not Look Like A Funeral' |
| Pages: 115-116 |
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Eileen Yeo
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| Labour History and Culture - A Postscript |
| Pages: 117-122 |
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Barbara (Chambers) Dawson
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| Striking Out for Independence: Moves Towards Self-Determination and Self-Sufficiency on the Southern Monaro Property of Bubbenluke, 1961-84 |
| Pages: 123-140 |
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W.M. Robbins
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| The Lumber Yards: a Case Study in the Management of Convict Labour 1788-1832 |
| Pages: 141-161 |
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Justin Harding
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| Ideology or Expediency? The Abolition of the Queensland Legislative Council 1915-22 |
| Pages: 162-178 |
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[Historical Debate]  |
| Tom Bramble
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| 'The Rise of the Modern Labour Technocrat': Response |
| Pages: 179-184 |
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Terry Irving and Sean Scalmer
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| Reply to Tom Bramble |
| Pages: 185-188 |
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Rowan Cahill
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| Kevin Healey (1909-2000): 'Dear Mum and Dad' |
| Pages: 189-192 |
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Jim Staples
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| George Petersen (1921-2000) |
| Pages: 193-196 |
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Frank Bongiorno
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| Working Life & Federation, 1890-1914 |
| Pages: 197-200 |
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Ross Martin
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| The ACTU Congress of 2000 |
| Pages: 201-212 |
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Jenny Hocking
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| A.W. Martin's Incomplete Menzies: No Aboriginals, No Women |
| Pages: 213-220 |
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[Book review, by Bruce Scates]  |
| Humphrey McQueen
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| Temper Democratic: How Exceptional is Australia? |
| Pages: 221-222 |
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[Book Review by Bruce Scates]  |
| Bill Bunbury
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| Unfinished Business: Reconciliation, the Republic and the Constitution |
| Pages: 221-222 |
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[Book review, by Bill Thorpe]  |
| Henry Reynolds
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| Why Weren't We Told? A Personal Search for the Truth About Our History |
| Pages: 223-226 |
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[Book Review by Bill Thorpe]  |
| Raymond Evans
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| Fighting Words: Writing About Race |
| Pages: 223-226 |
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[Book Review by Jill Slack]  |
| Michael O'Rourke
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| The Kamilaroi Lands: Nort-Central New South Wales in the Early 19th Century |
| Pages: 226-227 |
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[Book review, by Damien Cahil]  |
| Glenn Patmore and Dennis Glover (eds)
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| New Voices for Social Democracy: Labor Essays 1999-2000 |
| Pages: 228-232 |
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[Book review, by Damien Cahil]  |
| Michael Thompson
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| Labor Without Class: The Centrification of the ALP |
| Pages: 228-232 |
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[Book Review by Damien Cahil]  |
| Katherine Betts
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| The Great Divide: Immigration Politics in Australia |
| Pages: 228-232 |
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[Book Review by Eric Fry]  |
| Howard Kimeldorf
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| Battling for American Labor: Wobblies, Craft Workers and the Making of the Union Movement |
| Pages: 232-233 |
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[Book Review by Clive Moore]  |
| Michael Hess (ed.)
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| Labour Organisation and Development: Case Studies |
| Pages: 234-235 |
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[Book Review by Nadia Wheatley]  |
| Wendy Lowenstein
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| Weevils at Work: What's Happening To Work In Australia - An Oral Record |
| Pages: 235-236 |
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[Book Review by Allan Gardiner]  |
| Paul Adams
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| The Stranger from Melbourne: The Writing of Frank Hardy: A Literary Biography 1944 to 1975 |
| Pages: 237-239 |
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[Book Review by Lynette Finch]  |
| Margaret Penson
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| Breaking the Chains: Communist Party Women and the Women's Liberation Movement |
| Pages: 239-240 |
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[Book Review by Tamsin O'Connor]  |
| Kay Daniels
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| Convict Women |
| Pages: 240-242 |
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[Book Review by Graeme Osborne]  |
| K.T. Livingston
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| The Wired Nation Continent: The Communication Revolution and Federating Australia |
| Pages: 244-246 |
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[Book Review by Val Noone]  |
| Bobbie Oliver
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| Peacemongers: Conscientious Objectors to Military Service in Australia, 1911-1945 |
| Pages: 247-249 |
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[Book Review by Greg Patmore]  |
| Frank Cain (ed.)
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| Arming the Nation: A History of Defence Science and Technology in Australia |
| Pages: 249-250 |
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[Book Review by Elaine Lindsay]  |
| Deborah Stevenson
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| Art and Organisation: Making Australian Cultural Policy |
| Pages: 251-253 |
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[Book Review by Susan Hardy]  |
| Michael Roe (with a specialist chapter by Richard Wood-Baker)
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| Life over Death: Tasmanians and Tuberculosis |
| Pages: 253-254 |