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Melanie Oppenheimer
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| We all did voluntary work of some kind': Voluntary Work and Labour History |
| Pages: 1-12 |
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Glenda Strachan
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| Present at the Birth: Midwives, "Handywomen" and Neighbours in Rural New South Wales, 1850-1900 |
| Pages: 13-28 |
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Bruce Scates
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| The Unknown Sock Knitter: Voluntaru Work, Emotional Labour, Bereavement and the Great War |
| Pages: 29-49 |
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Michael Wright
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| 'Brass Hats... from Sydney': Volunteerism, Contested Space and the Organisation of Fire Suppression in the Blue Mountains 1950-60 |
| Pages: 51-74 |
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Sean Brawley
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| 'Surf lifesaving owes no person a living': a Third Sector Case Study |
| Pages: 75-91 |
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Bobbie Oliver
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| 'In the thick of every battle for the cause of Labor': the Voluntary Work of the Labor Women's Organistions in Western Australia, 1900-70 |
| Pages: 93-108 |
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Margo Beasley
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| Soldiers of the Federation: The Women's Committees of the Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia |
| Pages: 109-127 |
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Alice Kessler-Harris
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| Voluntary Work and Labour History: a Postscript |
| Pages: 129-133 |
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Geoff Spenceley
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| 'The Minister for Starvation': Wilfrd ent Hughes, Fascism and the Unemployment Relief (Administration) Act of 1933 |
| Pages: 135-154 |
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Barbara Webster
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| 'To fight against the hirrible evil of Comminism': Catholics, Community and the Movement in Rockhampton, 1934-57 |
| Pages: 155-173 |
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John Minns
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| The Labour Movement in South Korea |
| Pages: 175-195 |
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[Obituary]  |
| Rae Francis
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| Kay Daniels (1941-2001) |
| Pages: 197-198 |
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[Conference Report]  |
| Christine de Matos
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| Work - Organisation - Struggle: Canberra Labour History Conference |
| Pages: 199-201 |
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Dianne van den Broek
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| Workplaces Fit for Citizens: Workplace Democracy and the Future of the Labour Movement |
| Pages: 202-204 |
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David McKnight
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| Social Protest Movements and the Labour Movement 1965-76: The 1960s and '70s Are History |
| Pages: 205-206 |
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[Book review, by Clem Lloyd]  |
| Denis Cryle (ed.)
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| Disreputable Profession: Journalists and Journalism in Colonial Australia |
| Pages: 207-210 |
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[Book review, by Clem Lloyd]  |
| Rob Johnston
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| Cash for Comment: the Seduction of Journo Culture |
| Pages: 207-210 |
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[Book Review by Clem Lloyd]  |
| Rod Kirkpatrick
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| Country Conscience: a History of the NSW Provincial Press, 1841-1995 |
| Pages: 207-210 |
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[Book review, by Humphrey McQueen]  |
| Christopher Sheil
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| Water's Fall: Running the Risks with Economic Rationalism |
| Pages: 210-212 |
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[Book Review by Humphrey McQueen]  |
| Frank Stilwell
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| Changing Track: a New Political Economic Direction for Australia |
| Pages: 210-212 |
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[Book Review by DIane Fieldes]  |
| Duncan Kerr
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| Elect the Ambassador! Building Democracy in a Globalised World |
| Pages: 212-214 |
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[Book Review by Joy Damousi]  |
| Kate Deverall, Rebecca Hutley, Penny Sharpe and Jo Tilley (eds)
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| Party Girls: Labor Women Now |
| Pages: 214-216 |
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[Book Review by Judy Skene]  |
| Jan Roberts and Beverley Kingston (eds)
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| Maybanke: A Woman's Voice: The Collected Works of Maybanke Selfe-Wolstenholme-Andersen 1845-1927 |
| Pages: 216-217 |
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[Book Review by Robert Darby]  |
| Pauline Darby
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| Frank Hardy and the Making of Power Without Glory |
| Pages: 217-219 |
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[Book Review by Hamish Maxwell-Stewart]  |
| Grace Karskens
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| Inside The Rocks: the Archaeology of a Neighbourhood |
| Pages: 219-221 |
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[Book Review by Beverley Kingston]  |
| Jim Davidson and Peter Spearritt
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| Holiday Business: Tourism in Australia |
| Pages: 221-222 |
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[Book Review by Peter Read]  |
| Clinton Walker
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| Buried COuntry |
| Pages: 222-223 |
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[Book Review by James Gillespie]  |
| Ian Tyrrell
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| Deadly Enemies: Tobacco and its Opponents in Australia |
| Pages: 224-225 |
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[Book review, by James Hagan and Paul Tuckerman]  |
| Andrew Scott
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| Running on Empty |
| Pages: 225-227 |
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[Book Review by James Hagan and Paul Tuckerman]  |
| Jim Claven
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| The Center is Mine |
| Pages: 225-227 |
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[Book Review by Terry Irving]  |
| Andrew Chadwick
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| Augmenting Democracy: Political Movements and Constitutional Reform During the Rise of Labour, 1900-1924 |
| Pages: 227-229 |
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[Book Review by Andrew Moore]  |
| Dave Renton
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| Fascism, Anti-Fascism and Britain in the 1940s |
| Pages: 229-230 |
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[Book Review by Phillip Deery]  |
| Bruce Duncan
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| Crusade or Conspiracy? Catholics and the Anti-Communist Struggle in Australia |
| Pages: 231-232 |
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[Book Review by Geoffrey Bolton]  |
| Christopher Cunneen
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| William John McKell: Boilermaker, Premier, Governor General |
| Pages: 232-234 |
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[Book Review by William J. Breen]  |
| Andrew Edward Kersten
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| Race, Jobs and the War: the FECP in the Midwest, 1941-46 |
| Pages: 234-235 |
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[Book Review by Michael Pearson]  |
| Arif Dirlik, Vinay Bahl & Peter Gran (eds)
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| History After the Tree Worlds: Post-Eurocentric Historiographies |
| Pages: 235-238 |
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[Book Notes by Greg Patmore]  |
| Ian McKay (ed.)
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| For Working Class Culture in Canada: a Selection of Colin McKay's Writings on Socioligical and Political Ecnomy, 1897-1939 |
| Page: 238 |
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[Book Notes by Anne Beggs Sunter]  |
| Hugh Anderson (ed.)
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| Eureka: Victorian Parliamentary Papers, Votes and Proceedings 1854-1867 |
| Page: 239 |