|
|
[Australian Labour Intellectuals]  |
| Terry Irving and Sean Scalmer
|
| Australian Labour Intellectuals: an Introduction |
| Pages: 1-10 |
|
|
Ben Maddison
 |
| 'The day of the Just Reasoner': T.A. Coghlan and the Labour Public Sphere in Late Nineteenth Century Australia |
| Pages: 11-26 |
|
|
Roger Markwick
 |
| Activist Academic: Lloyd Churchwand as a Labour Intellectual |
| Pages: 27-43 |
|
|
Verity Burgmann and Meredith Burgmann
 |
| 'A rare shift in public thinking': Jack Mundey and the New South Wales Builders Labourers' Federation |
| Pages: 44-63 |
|
|
Sean Scalmer and Terry Irving
 |
| The rise of the Modern Labour Technocrat: Intellectual Labour and the Transformation of the Amalgamated Metal Workers' Union, 1973-85 |
| Pages: 64-78 |
|
|
[Other Articles]  |
| Eric Fry
|
| The Labour History Society (ASSLH): A Memoir of its First Twenty Years |
| Pages: 83-96 |
|
|
Frank Bongiorno
 |
| Bernard O'Dowd's Socialism |
| Pages: 97-116 |
|
|
Kate Deverall
 |
| A Bid for Affirmative Action: Annie Golding and the New South Wales Public School Teachers' Association, 1900-15 |
| Pages: 117-139 |
|
|
Marjorie Jerrard
 |
| A Surprising Struggle? The AMIEU (Qld) and the Fight for Equal Wages in the Meat Processing and Export Industry in the 1950s and 1960s |
| Pages: 140-159 |
|
|
Bradley Bowden
 |
| Transience, Community and Class: a Study of Brisbane's East Ward, 1879-91 |
| Pages: 160-189 |
|
|
Maree Murray
 |
| 'The Child is Not a Servant': Children, Work and the Boarding Out Scheme in New South Wales, 1880-1920 |
| Pages: 190-206 |
|
|
Norma Townsend
 |
| Penelope Bourke Revisited |
| Pages: 207-218 |
|
|
[Book review, by Tom Griffiths]  |
| Ian Tyrrell
|
| True Gardens of the Gods: Californian-Australian Environmental Reform, 1860-1930 |
| Pages: 219-220 |
|
|
[Book review, by Kevin Jones]  |
| Ann Mari Jordens
|
| Alien to Citizen: Settling Migrants in Australia 1945-75 |
| Pages: 220-222 |
|
|
[Book review, by Tom Sheridan]  |
| Andrew Spaull
|
| John Dedman, A Most Unexpected Labor Man |
| Pages: 222-225 |
|
|
[Book review, by Geoffrey Bolton]  |
| Sir Zelman Cowen
|
| Isaac Isaacs (2nd edn) |
| Pages: 225-226 |
|
|
[Book review, by Marilyn Lake]  |
| Barbara Curthoys and Audrey McDonald
|
| More Than a Hat and Glove Brigade: the Story of the Union of Australian Women |
| Pages: 226-227 |
|
|
[Book review, by Erik Olssen]  |
| Fred Moore, Paddy Gorman and Ray Harrison
|
| At the Coalface: the Human Face of Coal Miners and their Communities: an Oral History of the Early Days |
| Pages: 228-230 |
|
|
[Book review, by Drew Cottle]  |
| Paul True
|
| Tales of the BLF ... Rolling the Right! |
| Pages: 230-232 |
|
|
[Book review, by Lenore Layman]  |
| Claire Mayhew and Michael Quinlan
|
| Outsourcing and Occupational Health & Safety: a Comparative Study of Factory-based and Outworkers in the Australian TCF Industry |
| Pages: 232-234 |
|
|
[Book review, by Tom Frame]  |
| John Jeremy
|
| Cockatoo Island: Sydney's Historic Dockyard |
| Pages: 234-236 |
|
|
[Book review, by John Lack]  |
| Max Solling and Peter Reynolds
|
| Leichhardt: On the Margins of the City |
| Pages: 236-238 |
|
|
[Book review, by John Lack]  |
| Jim Hagan and Andrew Wells (eds)
|
| A History of Wollongong |
| Pages: 236-238 |
|
|
[Book review, by Tony Prescott]  |
| Jill Roe (ed.)
|
| Guide to the Papers and Works of Max Kelly |
| Pages: 238-239 |
|
|
[Book review, by Tamsin O'Connor]  |
| Andrew Gill
|
| Forced Labour for the West: Parkhurst Convicts 'Apprenticed' in Western Australia, 1842-1852 |
| Pages: 239-241 |
|
|
[Book review, by Kay Saunders]  |
| Jenny Gregory(ed.)
|
| On the Homefront: Western Australia and World War II |
| Pages: 241-242 |