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Robert Darby
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| New Theatre and the State: the Ban on Till the Day I Die, 1936-41 |
| Pages: 1-19 |
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Sarah Gregson
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| 'It All Started on the Mines'?; the 1934 Kalgoorlie Race Riots Revisited |
| Pages: 21-40 |
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Julie Kimber
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| 'A Case of Mild Anarchy'? Job Committees in the Broken Hill Mines, c1930 to c1954 |
| Pages: 41-64 |
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Pamela Kinnear
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| The Politics of Coal Dust: Industrial Campaigns for the Regulation of Dust Disease in Australian COal Mining, 1939-49 |
| Pages: 65-82 |
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Simon Stevens
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| A Social Tyranny: The Truck System in COlonial Western Australia, 1829-99 |
| Pages: 83-98 |
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Charles Fahey & John Lack
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| 'A Kind of Elusium Where Nobody has Anuthing Difficult to Do': H.B. Higgins, H.V. McKay and the Agriculturl Implement Makers, 1901-26 |
| Pages: 99-119 |
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Michael Barry
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| Institutional and Social History Interpretations of New Zealand Waterfront Industrial Relations, Depression to Early 1940s |
| Pages: 121-140 |
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Judith Godden
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| Be Good Sweet Maid: Lifestyle CHoices for Sister Probationer Norta Barton at Sydney Infirmary, 1869-72 |
| Pages: 141-156 |
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Kay Whitehead
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| Post-Suffrage Factory Inspectors in New South Wales |
| Pages: 157-172 |
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Ivan Krisjansen
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| Australian Orientalism and Liberal Governance: Asian Labour in SOuth Australia and the Northern Territory, 1890s |
| Pages: 173-190 |
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Jim Kitay
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| 'The Mudginberri Abattoir Dispute of 1985': Response |
| Pages: 191-196 |
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Berbie Brian
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| A Tough Place to Have a Picket Line |
| Pages: 197-200 |
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Clyde Cameron
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| Henry Ernest Boote - 'It's Wrong to be Right' |
| Pages: 201-213 |
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Phillip Deery
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| The Sickle and the Scythe: Jack Blake and Communist Party "Consolidation", 1949-56 |
| Pages: 215-223 |
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Michael Herbert
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| North West Labour History Group |
| Pages: 225-226 |
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[Obituary]  |
| Lyndall Ryan
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| Barbara Curthoys: Communist Activist and Researcher |
| Pages: 227-229 |
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[Book Review by Marcel van der Linden]  |
| David Palmer, Ross Shanahan & Martin Shanahan eds.
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| Australian Labour History Reconsidered |
| Pages: 231-232 |
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[Book Review by Shirley Fitzgerald]  |
| Christina Burr
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| Spreading the Light: Work and Labour Reform in Late Nineteenth Century Toronto |
| Pages: 232-234 |
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[Book Review by Beverley Kingston]  |
| Simon Ville
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| The Rural Entrepreneurs: A History of the Stock and Station Industry in Australia and New Zealand |
| Pages: 234-235 |
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[Book Review by David Goodman]  |
| Susan Lawrence
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| Dolly's Creek: An Archaeology of a Victorian Goldfields Community |
| Pages: 235-237 |
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[Book Review by Graham Seal]  |
| Hugh Anderson
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| Farewell to Judges and Juries: The Broadside Ballad and Convict Transportation to Australia, 1788-1868 |
| Pages: 237-239 |
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[Book Review by Simon Anderson]  |
| Malcolm Campbell
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| The Kingdom of the Ryans: The Irish in Southwest New South Wales 1816-1890 |
| Pages: 239-240 |
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[Book Review by Stuart Macintyre]  |
| Ruth Frow
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| Edmund Frow (Eddie) 1906-1997: the Making of an Activist |
| Pages: 241-242 |
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[Book Review by Brian Dickey]  |
| CHarlie Fox
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| Fighting Back: The Politics of the Unemployed in Vistoria in the Great Depression |
| Pages: 242-244 |
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[Book Review by Ray Markey]  |
| Colin Cleary
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| Bendigo Labor: The Maintenance of Traditions in a Regional City |
| Pages: 244-245 |
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[Book Review by Richard Cashman]  |
| Geoffrey Ballard
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| Nation with Nation: The Story of Olympic Village Heidelberg - Olympic Games, Melbourne, 1956 |
| Pages: 245-247 |
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[Book Review by Andrew Moore]  |
| Bridget Griffen-Foley
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| The House of Packer: The Making of a Media Empire |
| Pages: 247-248 |
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[Book Review by James Hagan and Paul Tuckerman]  |
| Mark Latham
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| Civilising Global Capitalism |
| Pages: 249-251 |
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[Book Review by James Hagan and Paul Tuckerman]  |
| Lindsey Tanner
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| Open Australia |
| Pages: 249-251 |