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[Articles]  |
| Julia Martínez
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| Questioning 'White Australia": Unionism and "Coloured" Labour, 1911-37 |
| Pages: 1-19 |
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Robert Tierney
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| Racial Conflicts in the Australian Automotive Industry in the 1950s: ProductionLine Workers, the Vehicle Builders Employees' Federation and Shop Floor Organisation |
| Pages: 20-40 |
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Sue Taffe
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| Health, the Law and Racism: the Campaign to amend the Discriminatory Clauses in the Tubersulosis Act |
| Pages: 41-58 |
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Marjorie Theobald and Donna Dwyer
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| An Episode in Feminist Politics: The Married Women (Lecturers and Teachers) Act, 1932-47 |
| Pages: 59-77 |
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Graham Willett
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| 'Proud and Employed': The Gay and Lesbian Movement and the Vistorian Teachers' Unions in the 1970s |
| Pages: 78-94 |
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E.R. Macnamara
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| White Cards/Black Feathers: the Political Gets Personal - Broken Hill, 1915 |
| Pages: 95-106 |
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Bernie Brian
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| The Mudginberrie Abattoir Dispute of 1985 |
| Pages: 107-124 |
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Erik Eklund
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| 'Intelligently Directed Welfare Work'?: Labour Management Strategies in Local Context: Port Pirie, 1915-1929 |
| Pages: 125-148 |
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[Heritage Report]  |
| Frank Bongiorno
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| The Pumphouse: Peoples History Museum, Manchester |
| Pages: 149-152 |
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[Research Report]  |
| Lucy Taksa
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| Technology, Work, Gender and Citizenship at the Eveleigh Railway Workshops Precinct: an Historical Interpretation of Landscape, Identity and Mobilisation |
| Pages: 153-162 |
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[Conference Reports]  |
| Julie Kimber
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| On the Waterfront: Union Gains and Struggles 1890-1998 |
| Pages: 163-165 |
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[Address]  |
| Jim Macken
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| The Great Labour Movement Split in NSW: Inside Stories |
| Pages: 166-170 |
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[Review Article]  |
| Verity Burgmann
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| The Point of Change and the Health of Labour History |
| Pages: 171-180 |
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[Book review, by Richard Waterson]  |
| Alan Atkinson
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| The Europeans in Australia: A History, volume 1 |
| Pages: 181-182 |
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[Book review, by Jeff Shaw]  |
| Helen Irving
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| To Constitute a Nation: A Cultural History Of Australia's Constitution |
| Pages: 183-184 |
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[Book review, by Janet McCalman]  |
| Mark Peel
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| A Little History of Australia |
| Pages: 184-185 |
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[Book review, by Bill Metcalf]  |
| Anne Whitehead
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| Paradise Mislead: In Search of the Australian Tribe of Paraguay |
| Pages: 185-187 |
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[Book review, by Brigid Rooney]  |
| Michael Wilding
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| Studies in Classic Australian Fiction |
| Pages: 187-189 |
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[Book review, by Melanie Nolan]  |
| Diane Krikby
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| Barmaids A History of Women's Work in Pubs |
| Pages: 189-191 |
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[Book review, by Ruth Barton]  |
| Dennis Romano
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| Housecraft anf Statecraft: Domestic Service in Renaissance Venice, 1400-1600 |
| Pages: 191-192 |
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[Book review, by Cindy McCreery]  |
| Frank Broeze
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| Island Nation: a History of Australians and the Sea |
| Pages: 192-194 |
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[Book review, by Margo Beasley]  |
| Jock Barnes
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| Never a White Flag |
| Pages: 194-195 |
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[Book review, by Erik Eklund]  |
| Elizabeth Jameson
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| All That Glitters: Class, Conflict and Community in Cripple Creek |
| Pages: 196-197 |
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[Book review, by Lenore Layman]  |
| Alan Derickson
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| Anatomy of a Public Health Disaster |
| Pages: 197-199 |
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[Book review, by Kerry Taylor]  |
| Stuart Macintyre
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| The Reds: The Communist Party of AUstralia from Origins to Illegality |
| Pages: 199-200 |
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[Book review, by Malcolm Campbell]  |
| Gilbert Levins (ed.)
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| Patrick Lenihan: From Irish Rebel to Founder of Canadian Public Sector Unionism |
| Pages: 201-202 |
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[Book review, by Barry Reay]  |
| Paul A. Pickering
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| Chartism and the Chartists in Manchester and Salford |
| Pages: 202-203 |
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[Book review, by Anna Green]  |
| Daniel Weinbren
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| Generating Socialism: Recollections of Life in the Labour Party |
| Pages: 203-204 |
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[Book review, by Bill Latter]  |
| Tom and Audrey McDonald
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| Intimate Union: Sharing a Revolutionary Life |
| Pages: 204-206 |
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[Book review, by John Rickard]  |
| Peter Beilharz
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| Imagining the Antipodes: Culture, Theory and the Visual in the Work of Bernard Smith |
| Pages: 206-207 |
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[Book review, by Michale Wilding]  |
| David Carter
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| A Career in Writing: Judah Waten and the Cultural Politics of a Literary Career |
| Pages: 208-210 |
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[Book review, by Michale Wilding]  |
| Leigh Dale
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| Yhe English Men: Professing Literature in Australian Universities |
| Pages: 208-210 |
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[Book review, by David Goodman]  |
| Shane White and Graham White
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| Stylin': African American Expressive Culture from its Beginnings to the Zoot Suit |
| Pages: 210-212 |
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[Book review, by Chris Harcourt]  |
| Kim Humphery
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| Shelf Life: Supermarkets and the Changing Culture of Consumerism |
| Pages: 212-214 |
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[Book review, by Ken MacNab]  |
| John Ramsland
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| With Just but Relentless Discipline: A Social History of Corrective Services in New South Wales |
| Pages: 214-216 |
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[Book review, by David Peetz]  |
| Jim Macken
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| Australia's Unions: A Death or a Difficult Birth? |
| Pages: 216-217 |
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[Book review, by Braham Dabscheck]  |
| Thomas A. Kochan, Russel D. Lansbury and John Paul MacDiffie (eds)
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| After Lean Production: Evolving Employment Practices in the World Auto Industry |
| Pages: 217-221 |
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[Book review, by Braham Dabscheck]  |
| Michael Barry, Bradley Bowden and Peter Brosnan
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| The Fallacy of Flexobility: Workplace Change in the Queensland Open-Cut Coal Industry |
| Pages: 217-221 |
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[Book review, by Braham Dabscheck]  |
| David Peets
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| The Future of the Australian Trade Union Movement |
| Pages: 217-221 |