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[Trade Union Mobilising And Organising]  |
| Greg Combat
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| Introduction |
| Pages: 1-3 |
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Rae Cooper and Greg Patmore
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| Trade Union Organising and Labour History |
| Pages: 3-18 |
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Ray Markey
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| Explaining Union Mobilisation in the 1880s and Early 1900s |
| Pages: 19-42 |
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Rae Cooper
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| ' To Organise wherever the Necessity Exists: The Activities of the Organising Committee of the Labor Council of NAW, 1900-10' |
| Pages: 43-64 |
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Judith Smart
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| Cultivating Class Counsciousness in a New Generation: the Labour Guild of Youth in Melbourne, 1926-28 |
| Pages: 49-63 |
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Huntley Wright
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| Protecting the National Interest: The Labor Government and the Reform of Australia's Colonial Policy, 1942-45 |
| Pages: 65-79 |
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Andrew Moore
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| The 'Great Literary Witch-Hunt" Revisited: Politics, Personality and Pique at the CLF, 1952 |
| Pages: 81-95 |
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John McLaren
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| Peace Wars: the 1959 ANZ Peace Congress |
| Pages: 97-108 |
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[Symposium]  |
| Elizabeth Faue
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| Retooling the Class Factory: United States Labour History after Marx, Montgomery, and Postmodernism |
| Pages: 109-119 |
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Response 1: Bradon Ellem
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| Making Sense of Institutions? Class, Space and Labour History |
| Pages: 120-123 |
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Response 2: Melanie Oppenheimerr
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| From Monochrome to Technicolour: Adding the Lens of Unpaid Labour |
| Pages: 124-126 |
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Response 3: Lucy Taksa
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| Family, Childhood and Identities: Working Class History from a Personalised Perspective |
| Pages: 127-133 |
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Response 4: Chris Wright
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| Labour History, Work and the Role of Capital |
| Pages: 134-136 |
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Hugh Anderson
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| 'Paddy": The Sydney Street Poet) |
| Pages: 137-152 |
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Bruce Smith
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| ATUA: Australian Trade Union Archives on the Web |
| Pages: 153-154 |
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Sarah Brown and Peter Love
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| 1998 Maritime Dispute Archive |
| Pages: 155-157 |
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[Conference Report]  |
| Harry Knowles
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| 'Labouring Lives': British Society for the Study of Labour History Autimn Conference, Manchester, 3 November 2001 |
| Pages: 159-160 |
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[Address/Obituary]  |
| John Faulkner
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| Clement John Lloyd |
| Pages: 161-162 |
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[Book review, by Alison Holland]  |
| Patricia Crawford and Phillipa Maddern (eds)
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| Women As Australian Citizens: Underlying Histories |
| Pages: 163-164 |
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[Book review, by Patricia Grimshaw]  |
| John Gothard
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| Blue China: Single Female Migration to Colonial Australia |
| Pages: 164-166 |
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[Book review, by Deborah Oxley]  |
| Sian Rees
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| The Floating Brothel: the extraordinary story of the Lady Julian and its cargo of female convicts bound or Botany Bay |
| Pages: 166-167 |
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[Book review, by Glenda Strachan]  |
| Janet McCalman
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| Sex and Suffering: Women's Health and a Women's Hospital: The Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne 1856-1996 |
| Pages: 167-169 |
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[Book review, by Kate Deverall]  |
| Margaret Hobb and Joan Sangster (eds)
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| The Woman Worker, 1926-1929 |
| Pages: 169-171 |
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[Book review, by Braham Dabscheck]  |
| Howard Zinn, Dana Frank and Robin D.G. Kelley
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| Three Strikes: Miners, Musicians, Salesgirls and the Fighting Spirit of Labor's Last Century |
| Pages: 171-174 |
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[Book review, by Braham Dabscheck]  |
| Derek H. Aldcroft and Michael J. Oliver
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| Trade Unions and the Economy: 1870-2000 |
| Pages: 171-174 |
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[Book review, by Di Van Den Broek]  |
| Peter Sheldon and Louise Thornthwaite (eds)
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| Employer Associations and Industrial Relations Change: Catalysts of Captives |
| Pages: 174-175 |
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[Book review, by Tom Sheridan]  |
| Anna Green
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| British Capital, Antipodean Labour. Working the New Zealand Waterfront, 1915-1951 |
| Pages: 176-178 |
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[Book review, by Hamish Graham]  |
| Leonaerd N. Rosenband
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| Papermaking in Eighteenth-Century France: Management, Labor and Revolution at the Montgolfier Mill, 1761-1805 |
| Pages: 178-179 |
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[Book review, by Wendy Varney]  |
| Sharon Bederl
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| Selling the Work Ethic: From Puritan Pulpit to Corporate PR |
| Pages: 179-181 |
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[Book review, by Stephen Robertson]  |
| Melvyn Dubofsky
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| Hard Work: The Making of Labor History |
| Pages: 181-183 |
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[Book review, by Stephen Robertson]  |
| Janet Irons
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| Testing the New Deal: The General Textile Strike of 1934 in the American South |
| Pages: 181-183 |
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[Book review, by Brandon Ellem]  |
| Michael Webber and Sally Weller
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| Refashioning the Rag Trade: Internationalising Australia's Textiles, Clothing and Footwear Industries |
| Pages: 183-186 |
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[Book review, by Brandon Ellem]  |
| Clete Daniel
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| Culture of Misfortune: An Interpretative History of Textile Unionism in the United States |
| Pages: 183-186 |
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[Book review, by Harry Knowles]  |
| John Kellett
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| A Fighting Union: A History of the Queensland Branch of the Transport Workers' Union, 1907-2000 |
| Pages: 186-188 |
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[Book review, by Bobbie Oliver]  |
| Marilyn Dodkin
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| Brothers: Eight Leaders of the Labor Council of New South Wales |
| Pages: 188-189 |
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[Book review, by John O'Brien]  |
| Joe Glazer
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| Labor's Troubadoer |
| Pages: 189-191 |
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[Book review, by John Merritt]  |
| Jim Hagan and Henry Lee (eds)
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| A History of Work and Community in Wollongong |
| Pages: 191-192 |
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[Book review, by Anne O'Brien]  |
| Ted Kennedy
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| Woh is Worthy? The role of conscience in restoring hope to the church |
| Pages: 193-194 |
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[Book review, by Chris Cunneen]  |
| Ann Millar (ed.), Derek Drinkwater (asst ed.), with Anne Pyle and Judy Poulos
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| The Biographical Dictionary of the Australian Senate, Volume 1, 1901-1929 |
| Pages: 194-195 |
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[Book review, by Lynne McLoughlin]  |
| Tim Bonyhady
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| The Colonial Earth |
| Pages: 196-197 |
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[Book review, by Realene Frances and Bruce Scates]  |
| Gerald Friesen
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| Citizens and Nation: An Essay of History, Communication and Canada |
| Pages: 197-201 |
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[Book review, by Realene Frances and Bruce Scates]  |
| Bryan Palmer (ed.)
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| Labouring the Canadian Millenium: Writings on Work and Workers, History and Historiography |
| Pages: 197-201 |
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[Book review, by Realene Frances and Bruce Scates]  |
| Peter Baskerville and Eric W. Sager
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| The Urban Unemployed and their Families in Late Victorian Canada |
| Pages: 197-201 |