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Contents
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NUMBER 82
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May 2002
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Editorial
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COMMEMORATIVE NOTE
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Greg Patmore
'The Right Wing Won't Write': Labour
History in 1962 |
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ARTICLES
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Shirleene Robinson
The Unregulated Employment of Aboriginal
Children in Queensland, 1842-1902 |
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Mark Hannah
Aboriginal Workers in the Australian
Agricultural Company, 1824-1857
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Tom Dunning and Hamish Maxwell-Stewart
Mutiny at Deloraine: Ganging and Convict
Resistance in 1840s Van Diemen's Land |
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Judith Smart
Cultivating Class Consciousness in a New
Generation: the Labour Guild of Youth in Melbourne, 1926-28 |
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Huntley Wright
Protecting the National Interest: The
Labor Government and the Reform of Australia's Colonial Policy,
1942-45 |
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Andrew Moore
The 'Great Literary Witch-Hunt' Revisited:
Politics, Personality and Pique at the CLF, 1952 |
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John McLaren
Peace Wars: the 1959 ANZ Peace Congress |
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SYMPOSIUM
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Elizabeth Faue
Retooling the Class Factory: United States
Labour History after Marx, Montgomery, and Postmodernism |
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Response 1: Bradon Ellem
Making Sense of Institutions? Class, Space
and Labour History |
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Response 2: Melanie Oppenheimer
From Monochrome to Technicolour:
Adding the Lens of Unpaid Labour |
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Response 3: Lucy Taksa
Family, Childhood and Identities: Working
Class History from a Personalised Perspective |
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Response 4: Chris Wright
Labour History, Work and the Role
of Capital |
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RESEARCH ESSAY
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Hugh Anderson
'Paddy': the Sydney Street Poet |
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NEW RESOURCES FOR LABOUR HISTORY
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Bruce Smith
ATUA: Australian Trade Union Archives on
the Web |
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Sarah Brown and Peter Love
1998 Maritime Dispute Archive |
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CONFERENCE REPORT
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Harry Knowles
'Labouring Lives': British Society for
the Study of Labour History Autumn Conference, Manchester, 3 November
2001 |
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ADDRESS/OBITUARY
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John Faulkner
Clement John Lloyd (14.01.1939-31.12.01) |
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BOOK REVIEWS
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| Patricia Crawford
& Philippa Maddern (eds), Women As Australian Citizens: Underlying
Histories (Alison Holland) |
163 |
Jan Gothard, Blue China: Single Female Migration
to Colonial Australia (Patricia Grimshaw) |
164 |
Sian Rees, The Floating Brothel: the extraordinary
story of the Lady Julian and its cargo of female convicts
bound or Botany Bay (Deborah Oxley) |
166 |
Janet McCalman, Sex and Suffering: Women's
Health and a Women's Hospital: The Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne
1856-1996 (Glenda Strachan) |
167 |
Margaret Hobbs & Joan Sangster (eds), The
Woman Worker, 1926-1929 (Kate Deverall) |
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Howard Zinn, Dana Frank and Robin D.G. Kelley,
Three Strikes: Miners, Musicians, Salesgirls and the Fighting
Spirit of Labor's Last Century;
Derek H. Aldcroft and Michael J. Oliver, Trade Unions and
the Economy: 1870-2000 (Braham Dabscheck) |
171 |
Peter Sheldon & Louise Thornthwaite (eds),
Employer Associations and Industrial Relations Change: Catalysts
or Captives (Di Van Den Broek) |
174 |
Anna Green, British Capital, Antipodean Labour.
Working the New Zealand Waterfront, 1915-1951 (Tom Sheridan) |
176 |
Leonard N. Rosenband, Papermaking in Eighteenth-Century
France: Management, Labor, and Revolution at the Montgolfier Mill,
1761-1805 (Hamish Graham) |
178 |
Sharon Beder, Selling the Work Ethic: From
Puritan Pulpit to Corporate PR (Wendy Varney) |
179 |
Melvyn Dubofsky, Hard Work: The Making of
Labor History;
Janet Irons, Testing the New Deal: The General Textile Strike
of 1934 in the American South (Stephen Robertson) |
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Michael Webber & Sally Weller, Refashioning
the Rag Trade: Internationalising Australia's Textiles, Clothing
and Footwear Industries;
Clete Daniel, Culture of Misfortune: An Interpretative History
of Textile Unionism in the United States (Bradon Ellem)
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John Kellett, A Fighting Union: A History
of the Queensland Branch of the Transport Workers' Union, 1907-2000
(Harry Knowles) |
186 |
Marilyn Dodkin, Brothers: Eight Leaders
of the Labor Council of New South Wales (Bobbie Oliver) |
188 |
Joe Glazer, Labor's Troubador (John
O'Brien) |
189 |
Jim Hagan and Henry Lee (eds), A History
of Work and Community in Wollongong (John Merritt) |
191 |
Ted Kennedy, Who is Worthy? The role of
conscience in restoring hope to the church (Anne O'Brien) |
193 |
Ann Millar (ed.), Derek Drinkwater (asst ed.),
with Anne Pyle & Judy Poulos, The Biographical Dictionary
of the Australian Senate, Volume 1, 1901-1929 (Chris Cunneen) |
194 |
Tim Bonyhady, The Colonial Earth (Lynne
McLoughlin) |
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Gerald Friesen, Citizens and Nation: An
Essay on History, Communication, and Canada;
Bryan Palmer (ed.), Labouring the Canadian Millennium: Writings
on Work and Workers, History and Historiography;
Peter Baskerville and Eric W. Sager, Unwilling Idlers: The
Urban Unemployed and their Families in Late Victorian Canada (Raelene
Frances and Bruce Scates)
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| Cover illustration: Koko, a
nine-year-old Aboriginal boy employed on Bulloo Downs station
in 1896 Source: John Oxley Library, Brisbane |
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