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NUMBER 87
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November 2004
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Struggling for Recognition: the Individual in Labour History
Other Articles
Contested Histories Forum — Responses
Address
Conference Report
Survey
REVIEW ARTICLE
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| Ian Hampson |
International Unionism: Recovering History, Reshaping Theory, Recasting Practice? |
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| Anthony Carew, Michel Dreyfus, Geert. van Goethum, Rebecca Gubrell-McCormick, Marcel van der Linden (eds), |
| The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions |
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| Bart De Wilde (ed.) |
| The Past and Future of International Trade Unionism |
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| Kim Moody |
| Workers in a Lean World: Unions in the International Economy |
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| Michael Gordon and Lowell Turner (eds) |
| Transnational Cooperation Among Labor Unions |
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| Jeffrey Harrod and Robert O'Brien (eds) |
| Global Unions? Theory and Strategies of Organized Labour in the Global Political Economy |
Book Reviews
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| James Griffin, John Wren: a Life Reconsidered (Frank Bongiorno) |
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| Ross McMullin, So Monstrous a Travesty: Chris Watson and the World's First National Labour Government (Shawn Sherlock) |
267 |
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| Lenore Coltheart (ed.), Jessie Street: a Revised Autobiography (Kate Deverall) |
268 |
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| Paul Sinclair, The Murray: a River and its People (Richard Waterhouse) |
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Martin Thomas, The Artificial Horizon: Imagining the Blue Mountains (Chris Cunningham) |
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| Barbara Brookes, Annabel Cooper and Robin Law (eds), Sites of Gender: Women, Men and Modernity in Southern Dunedin 1890–1939 (Martin Crotty) |
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P.D. Gardner, A Gippsland Union: the Victorian Coal Miners Association 1893–1915 (Meredith Fletcher). |
275 |
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| Frank Tobias Higbie, Indispensable Outcasts: Hobo Workers and Community in the American Midwest, 1880–1930 (Christopher Sheil) |
276 |
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Roger Stonebanks, Fighting For Dignity: the Ginger Goodwin Story (Greg Patmore) |
278 |
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| Robert Michael Smith, From Blackjacks to Briefcases: a History of Commercialized Strike Breaking and Unionbusting in the United States (Rae Cooper) |
279 |
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Susan Eleanor Hirsch, After the Strike: a Century of Labor Struggle at Pullman (Tim Ayres) |
280 |
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| Liz Ross, Dare to Struggle, Dare to Win: Building Labourers Fight Deregistration 1981–1994 (David Renton) |
281 |
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Susan Ryan and Troy Bramston, The Hawke Government: a Critical Retrospective (Carol Johnson) |
283 |
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| Sanford M. Jacoby, Employing Bureaucracy: Managers, Unions, and the Transformation of Work in the 20thCentury (Christopher Wright) |
284 |
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| Michael Hogan and David Clune, The People's Choice: Electoral Politics in Twentieth Century New South Wales (Tony Laffan) |
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| NOTICEBOARD |
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| CALL FOR PAPERS : Ninth National Labour History Conference, 2005 |
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| NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS |
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| ASSLH DIRECTORY |
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| INFORMATION FOR CONTRIBUTORS AND SUBSCRIBERS |
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| EDITORIAL POLICY(revised February 2004) |
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Cover illustration:Frank Anstey c 1910 Frank Anstey Papers MS966, NLA |
By permission of the National Library of Australia |
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