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NUMBER 91

November 2006


EDITORIAL v

PRESIDENT'S COLUMN vii

THE POLITICS OF CONSUMPTION AND CO-OPERATION EDITED BY NIKOLA BALNAVE AND GREG PATMORE

The Politics of Consumption and Cooperation: An Overview
Nikola Balnave and Greg Patmore 1

Attaining the Australian Dream: The Starr-Bowkett Way
Maxine Darnell 13

The Shifting Meaning of Mutuality and Co-operativeness in the Credit Union Movement from 1959 to 1989
Leanne Cutcher and Melissa Kerr 31

Localism and Rochdale Co-operation: The Junee District Co-operative Society
Nikola Balnave and Greg Patmore 47

Co-operative Studies in Australia and Beyond
Ian MacPherson 69

OTHER ARTICLES

One of the Boys or the Common Good?: Workplace Activism in the NSW Branch of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemens Association
Mark Westcott 75

'Australians for Australia': The Right, the Labor Party and Contested Loyalties to Nation and Empire in Australia, 1917 to the Early 1930s
Neville Kirk 95

The Maoriland Worker and Blasphemy in New Zealand
Geoffrey Troughton 113

Corio 1940: Triumph for John Curtin but Stillbirth for an Australian Motor Car
Mal Harrop 131

Justice at Last?: The Temporary Teachers' Club and the Teaching Service (Married Women) Act 1956
Donna Dwyer 151

John (Jack) Bernard Sweeney QC: Trade Union Lawyer
J.W. Shaw 169

REPORT

Melbourne Celebrates the 150th Anniversary of its Eight Hour Day
Peter Love 193

OBITUARIES

Bede Nairn, 1917–2006: A Memoir
John Merritt 197

Vale Ken Buckley, 1922–2006
Stuart Rosewarne 199

John Cummins, 1948–2006
Liz Ross 203

BOOK REVIEWS

Sarah Maddison and Sean Scalmer, Activist Wisdom: Practical Knowledge and Creative Tension in Social Movements (Verity Burgmann) 205

Christopher Cunneen (ed.), Australian Dictionary of Biography: Supplement 1580–1980 (Mark Hearn) 206

Maria Nugent, Botany Bay: Where Histories Meet (Suzanne Rickard) 208

Richard Broome, Aboriginal Victorians: A History Since 1800 (Alan Mayne) 210

Rudolf Rocker, The London Years (Günter Minnerup) 211

John McIlroy, Alan Campbell and Keith Gildart (eds), Industrial Politics and the 1926 Mining Lockout: The Struggle For Dignity (Robert Bollard) 212

Andrew Moore, Francis De Groot: Irish Fascist, Australian Legend (Geoff Robinson) 214

Dorothy B. Fujita-Rony, American Workers, Colonial Power: Philippine Seattle and the Transpacific West, 1919–1941 (David Palmer) 215

Anne O'Brien, God's Willing Workers: Women and Religion in Australia (Hilary M. Carey) 217

Margaret Fitzherbert, Liberal Women: Federation to 1949 (Kate Deverall) 218

Mary Margaret Fonow, Union Women: Forging Feminism in the United Steelworkers of America (Kristyn Crossfield) 220

Barbara Pocock, The Work/Life Collision: What Work is Doing to Australians and What to Do about It (Marian Baird) 221

Al Rainnie and Mardelene Grobbelaar (eds), New Regionalism in Australia (Erik Eklund) 223

Joe Isaac and Russell D. Lansbury (eds), Labour Market Deregulation: Rewriting the Rules (Braham Dabscheck) 224

Joellen Riley, Employee Protection at Common Law (Braham Dabscheck) 227

Gideon Haigh, Asbestos House: The Secret History of James Hardie Industries (Harry Knowles) 229

Robert Nicol, This Grave and Burning Question: A Centenary History of Cremation in Australia (Simon Cooke) 231

NOTICE BOARD 233

CALL FOR PAPERS

Tenth Labour History National Conference, Melbourne, 4–6 July 2007 235

Australian Historical Association, Armidale, 23–26 September 2007 236

Symposium on Federal Systems of Industrial Relations, Sydney, 27 July 2007 238

ASSLH DIRECTORY 239

INFORMATION FOR CONTRIBUTORS AND SUBSCRIBERS 240

EDITORIAL POLICY inside back cover

COVER ILLUSTRATION
The Collie Co-operative Society Ltd, 1901–82
The largest co-operative store in Western Australia occupied the site of the present Target store in Collie for over 80 years. The present building upon which this mural is affixed was built by the Co-op in 1936 and the main mural depicts the Co-op at that time, and is very much as it remained until its closure in 1982.


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