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NUMBER 86

May 2004


Editorial v

ARTICLES

Dominique Clément
'It is not the beliefs but the crime that matters': Post-War Civil Liberties Debates in Canada and Australia 1

Paul Strangio
Labor and Reform of the Victorian Legislative Council 1950–2003 33

Tony Harris
'Primal Socialist Innocence and the Fall'?: the ALP Left in Leichhardt Municipality in the 1980s 53

Bradley Bowden and Toni Bowden
'The women do the machinery': Craft, Gender and Work Transformation in the Brisbane Boot Trade, 1869–95 75

Barry McGowan
Class, Hegemony and Localism : the Southern Mining Region of New South Wales, 1850–1900 93

Sarah Gregson
Defending Internationalism in Interwar Broken Hill 115

Con K. Allimonos
Greek Communist Activity in Melbourne: a Brief History 137

Les Louis
The Cold/Class War, and the Jailing of Ted Roach 157

RESEARCH NOTES

Morris Graham
Unravelling Years of Minutes 173

J.W. Shaw
H.V. Evatt's Prizes at Fort Street High School 175

ADDRESS

Clyde Cameron
How the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party Lost Its Way [Adelaide Branch of the ASSLH, September 2003] 179

CONFERENCE REPORTS

Greg Patmore
Transforming Labour: Work, Workers, Struggle and Change [8th Australian Labour History Conference, Brisbane, October 2003] 187

Melissa Kerr
Struggling for Recognition: the Individual in Labour History [WOS/ASSLH Conference, Sydney, November 2003] 189

Mark Hearn
Enduring Labor Values? a Report of the 43rd ALP National Conference, Sydney, 29–31 January 2004 191

TRIBUTE

R.D. Walshe
He Found and Raised Eureka's Trampled Flag : a Tribute to Len Fox 199

OBITUARY

Paul Strangio
Jim Cairns (04.10.1914 – 12.10.2003) 203

BOOK REVIEWS

Nelson Lichtenstein, State of the Union: a Century of American Labor (David Palmer) 207

Josh Gottheimer (ed.), Ripples of Hope: Great American Civil Rights Speeches (Braham Dabscheck) 211

Verity Burgmann, Power, Profit and Protest : Australian Social Movements and Globalisation (Phil Griffiths) 213

Michael Newman, Ralph Miliband and the Politics of the New Left (Terry Irving) 215

Michel Foucault, Society Must Be Defended: Lectures at the Collège de France, 1975–76 (Mark Hearn) 218

Neville Kirk, Comrades and Cousins: Globalization,Workers and Labour Movements in Britain, the USA and Australia from the 1880s to 1914 (Sarah Gregson) 220

Seung-Ho Kwon and Michael O'Donnell, The Chaebol and Labour in Korea: the Development of Management Strategy in Hyundai (Diane Fieldes) 222

Owen R. Ashton and Paul A. Pickering, Friends of the People: Uneasy Radicals in the Age of the Chartists (Mark McKenna ) 224

Michael Hyde, Hey Joe (Rowan Cahill) 226

Anthony Scott, Tuggerah Lakes Way Back When... (Grace Karskens) 227

CONFERENCE NOTICE 230

NOTICEBOARD 233

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 237

ASSLH DIRECTORY 241

INFORMATION FOR CONTRIBUTORS AND SUBSCRIBERS 242

EDITORIAL POLICY(revised February 2004) inside back cover

Cover illustration: Igor Gouzenko, the Soviet defector who in 1945 revealed a Russian spy net in Canada, hooded for his own security against communist vengeance.

Source: National Archives of Canada/PA-129625 ID #20981


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