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Contents
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NUMBER 89
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November 2005
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Thematic Section The 'Extreme Right' in Twentieth Century Australia edited by Andrew Moore
Other Articles
Research Report
Address
Conference Report
Exhibition Review
Obituaries
Book Reviews
| Don Watson, Death Sentence: the Decay of Public Language; Don Watson, Watson's Dictionary of Weasel Words, Contemporary Clichés, Cant and Management Jargon (Ian Syson) |
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| Bain Attwood, Rights for Aborigines (Anne Genovese) |
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| Michal Bosworth, Convict Fremantle: a Place of Promise and Punishment (Pamela Statham-Drew) |
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| Hilary Golder, Politics, Patronage and Public Works: the Administration of New South Wales, Volume 1, 1842–1900 (Terry Irving) |
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| Greg Patmore (ed.), Laying the Foundations of Industrial Justice: the Presidents of the Industrial Relations Commission of NSW, 1902–1998 (Stuart Macintyre) |
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| Bradon Ellem, Raymond Markey and John Shields (eds), Peak Unions in Australia: Origin, Power, Purpose, Agency (Neale Towart) |
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| John Campling and Paul Gollan, Bargained Out: Negotiating Without Unions in Australia (Tony Dundon) |
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| Diana Kelly (ed.), Researching Industrial Relations (Nadine White) |
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| Earling Rasmussen (ed.), Employment Relationships: New Zealand's Employment Relations Act (Gordon Anderson) |
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| Adrian Jarvis, In Troubled Times: the Port of Liverpool, 1905–1938; Lars U. Scholl and Merja-Liisa Hinkkanen (eds), Sail and Steam: Selected Maritime Writings of Yrjö Kaukiainen (Rowan Cahill) |
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| Leo Panitch, Colin Leys, Alan Zuege and Martijn Konings (eds), The Globalization Decade: a Critical Reader (Nick Coates) |
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| William D. Rubinstein, The All-Time Australian 200 Rich List (Bradon Ellem) |
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| Rick Kuhn (ed.), Class and Struggle in Australia (Ken Buckley) |
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