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Contents
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NUMBER 84
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May 2003
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Editorial
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ARTICLES
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Beris Penrose
Occupational Lead Poisoning in Battery Workers: the Failure to Apply the Precautionary Principle |
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Robert Crawford
Manufacturing Identities: Industrial Representations of Australia in Press Advertisements, 190069
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John Dargavel
'Not easy work to starve their employees': the 192122 Tasmanian Timber Dispute |
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Michael Barry
A Bone of Contention: Managerial Initiative vs Employer Association Regulation of the New Zealand Meat Industry, 196075 |
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Melanie Nolan and Shaun Ryan
Transforming Unionism by Organising? an Examination of the 'Gender Revolution' in New Zealand Trade Unionism Since 1975 |
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TEACHING LABOUR HISTORY
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Erik Eklund and Melanie Oppenheimer
An E- Interview with Rae Frances and Bruce Scates |
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NEW RESOURCES FOR LABOUR HISTORY
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Jonathan Rees
The Bessemer Historical Society and the Colorado Fuel and Iron Archives |
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CONFERENCE REPORTS
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Drew Cottle
Radical Times: Brisbane in the Sixties and Seventies |
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Danny Blackman
Saving History |
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HERITAGE REPORT
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Michael Clifford
Struggles, Scabs and Schooners: a Labour History Tour with a Pint |
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OBITUARY
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Peter Love
Jack Hutson (13.05.1221.02.2003) |
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REVIEW ARTICLE
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Bruce Scates
The Price of War: Labour Historians Confront Military History |
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Peter Cochrane,Australians at War; Joy Damousi,Living with the Aftermath: Trauma, Nostalgia and Grief in Post-war Australia ; Michael McKernan,This War Never Ends: the Pain of Separation and Return ; John McQuilton,Rural Australia and the Great War: From Tarrawingee to Tangambalanga ; Melanie Oppenheimer,All Work, No Pay: Australian Civilian Volunteers in War
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BOOK REVIEWS
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Marilyn
Lake, Getting Equal: the History of Australian Feminism (Eva
Cox) |
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Marilyn
Lake, Getting Equal: the History of Australian Feminism (Naomi
Parry) |
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Melanie
Nolan, Breadwinning: New Zealand Women and the State (Janis
Bailey) |
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Warwick
Anderson, The Cultivation of Whitenes: Science, Health and Racial
Destiny in Australia (John Gascoigne) |
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David Kent and Norma Townsend,The Convicts of the Eleanor; Lucy Frost and Hamish Maxwell-Stewart (eds),Chain Letters: Narrating Convict Lives (Bill Robbins) |
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Anthony
B. Dickinson and Chesley W. Sanger, Norwegian Whaling in Newfoundland:
the Aquaforte Station and the Ellefsen Family, 19021908;
Paul Holm, Tim D. Smith and David J. Starkey (eds), The Exploited
Seas: New Directions for Marine Environmental History; Gordon
Boyce and Richard Gorski (eds), Resources and Infrastructures
in the Maritime Ecology, 15002000 (Iain Stuart) |
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David
McKnight, Espionage and the Roots of the Cold War: the Conspiratorial
Heritage (Andrew Moore) |
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Barrie
Blears, Together With Us: a Personal Glimpse of the Eureka Youth
League and its Origins, 1920 to 1970; Beverley Symons (compiler)
with Stuart Macintyre, Communism in Australia: a Supplementary
Resource Bibliography, c. 19942001 (Drew Cottle) |
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H.
Koo, Korean Workers: the Culture and Politics of Class Formation
(Michael O'Donnell) |
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Raymond Markey, Ann Hodgkinson, Terri Mylett and Simon Pomfret with Maree Murray and Michael Zanko,Regional Employment Relations at Work (Len Pullin)
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Steve
Keen, Debunking Economics: the Naked Emperor of the Social Sciences
(Peter Kriesler) |
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LABOUR HISTORY PRIZE
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LABOUR HISTORY REFEREES
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NOTICE BOARD
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ASSLH DIRECTORY
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INFORMATION FOR CONTRIBUTORS AND SUBSCRIBERS
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EDITORIAL POLICY
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| Cover Illustration: Workers securing terminal lock nuts of batteries into position near the end of the conveyor operation. Source: Storage Battery Making: the Chloride Electrical Storage Co.'s Works at Clifton Junction,The Electrician, vol. 21, 1937, p. 626. |
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