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NUMBER 82

May 2002



Editorial
v


COMMEMORATIVE NOTE

 
Greg Patmore
'The Right Wing Won't Write': Labour History in 1962
vii


ARTICLES

 
Shirleene Robinson
The Unregulated Employment of Aboriginal Children in Queensland, 1842-1902
1


Mark Hannah
Aboriginal Workers in the Australian Agricultural Company, 1824-1857

17

Tom Dunning and Hamish Maxwell-Stewart
Mutiny at Deloraine: Ganging and Convict Resistance in 1840s Van Diemen's Land
35

Judith Smart
Cultivating Class Consciousness in a New Generation: the Labour Guild of Youth in Melbourne, 1926-28
49

Huntley Wright
Protecting the National Interest: The Labor Government and the Reform of Australia's Colonial Policy, 1942-45
65

Andrew Moore
The 'Great Literary Witch-Hunt' Revisited: Politics, Personality and Pique at the CLF, 1952
81

John McLaren
Peace Wars: the 1959 ANZ Peace Congress
97


SYMPOSIUM

 
Elizabeth Faue
Retooling the Class Factory: United States Labour History after Marx, Montgomery, and Postmodernism
109

Response 1:
Bradon Ellem
Making Sense of Institutions? Class, Space and Labour History
120

Response 2:
Melanie Oppenheimer
From Monochrome to Technicolour: Adding the Lens of Unpaid Labour
124

Response 3:
Lucy Taksa
Family, Childhood and Identities: Working Class History from a Personalised Perspective
127

Response 4:
Chris Wright
Labour History, Work and the Role of Capital
134


RESEARCH ESSAY

 
Hugh Anderson
'Paddy': the Sydney Street Poet
137


NEW RESOURCES FOR LABOUR HISTORY

 
Bruce Smith
ATUA: Australian Trade Union Archives on the Web
153

Sarah Brown and Peter Love
1998 Maritime Dispute Archive
155


CONFERENCE REPORT

 
Harry Knowles
'Labouring Lives': British Society for the Study of Labour History Autumn Conference, Manchester, 3 November 2001
159


ADDRESS/OBITUARY

 
John Faulkner
Clement John Lloyd (14.01.1939-31.12.01)
161


BOOK REVIEWS

 
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)
169

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)
181

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)
183

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)
196

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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NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS

209
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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