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NUMBER 93

November 2007


EDITORIAL v

PRESIDENT'S COLUMN vii

WORKING LIFE, ENTERPRISE AND ARBITRATION EDITED BY MARK HEARN

Sifting the Evidence: Labour History and the Transcripts of Industrial Arbitration Proceedings
Mark Hearn 3

Reconciliation and Conciliation: The Irreconcilable Dilemma of the 1965 'Equal' Wage Case for Aboriginal Station Workers
Thalia Anthony 15

Mobilising at the Workplace: State Regulation and Collective Action in Three Workplaces, 1900 to the 1920s
Sandra Cockfield 35

Making Liberal Citizens: Justice Higgins and His Witnesses
Mark Hearn 57

'The skilful unskilled labourer': The Decline of Artisanal Discourses of Skill in the NSW Arbitration Court, 1905–15
Ben Maddison 73

A Theatre of Words and Wages: Reading the Script of the Harvester Hearing
W.M. Robbins and Ian Harriss 87

'War conducted under certain rules, but nonetheless war': Arbitration, Capital and Labour in the Western Australian Gold Mining Industry, 1901–14
Naomi Segal 109

The Dirtiest of Jobs: Maintaining Sydney's Sewers, 1890–1910
Peter Sheldon 127

[Research Note] Industrial Arbitration Transcripts and Related Sources in the NSW State Archives, 1902–91
Christine Yeats 145

Interrogating Arbitration: Reflections on Work, Nation and History
Raelene Frances 155

OTHER ARTICLES

The Lost Labour Force: Working-Class Approaches to Military Service During the Great War
Nathan Wise 161

'Bucking the machine': Clarrie Martin and the NSW Socialisation Units, 1929–35
Nick Martin 177

'Sindicalistas Australianos': A Case Study of International Trade Unionism
Ann Jones 197

CONFERENCE REPORT

Labour Traditions: The 10th National Labour History Conference, 4–6 July 2007
Donna Dwyer 213

OBITUARY

E.L. 'Ted' Wheelwright, 1921–2007
Frank Stilwell 217

BOOK REVIEWS

Tom Sheridan, Australia's Own Cold War: The Waterfront Under Menzies (Phillip Deery) 221

Anna Clark, Teaching the Nation: Politics and Pedagogy in Australian History (Bill Leadbetter) 222

Fay Anderson, An Historian's Life: Max Crawford and the Politics of Academic Freedom and Clive Hamilton and Sarah Maddison (eds), Silencing Dissent: How the Australian Government is Controlling Public Opinion and Stifling Debate (Brian Martin) 224

Patrick Bertola and Bobbie Oliver (eds), The Workshops: A History of the Midland Government Railway Workshops (Mike Anson) 226

Melanie Nolan (ed.), Revolution: The 1913 Great Strike in New Zealand (Nick Wailes) 227

Michael Crosby, Power at Work: Rebuilding the Australian Union Movement (Carolyn Allport) 230

Mark Harcourt and Geoffrey Wood (eds), Trade Unions and Democracy: Strategies and Perspectives (Elsa Underhill) 232

Carol Wolkowitz, Bodies at Work (Leanne Cutcher) 234

Melanie Nolan, Kin: A Collective Biography of a New Zealand Working Class Family (Margaret Tennant) 236

Judith Godden, Lucy Osburn, a Lady Displaced: Florence Nightingale's Envoy to Australia (Melanie Oppenheimer) 237

Deborah Brennan and Louise Chappell (eds), 'No fit place for women'?: Women in New South Wales Politics, 1856–2006 (Naomi Parry) 238

Ian Marsh (ed.), Political Parties in Transition? (Sarah Maddison) 240

Paul Davey, The Nationals: The Progressive, Country and National Party in New South Wales 1919 to 2006 (Peter Henderson) 241

Jim Hagan (ed.), People and Politics in Regional New South Wales, Volume 1 1856–1950s, Volume 2 1950s-2006 (Greg Patmore) 242

Alan Mayne, Hill End: An Australian Goldfields Landscape (W.M. Robbins) 243

Graeme Davison, Car Wars: How the Car Won our Hearts and Conquered our Cities (Jeff Angel) 244

Moon-Hu Jung, Coolies and Cane: Race, Labor, and Sugar in the Age of Emancipation (Ian Tyrrell) 246

Shelton Stromquist, Re-inventing 'The People': The Progressive Movement, the Class Problem, and the Origins of Modern Liberalism (Nathan Hollier) 247

BOOKS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG ADULTS

Terry Deary, The Awful Egyptians (Dominic Simonelli) 250

BRANCH NEWS 251

NOTICE BOARD 255

ASSLH DIRECTORY 263

INFORMATION FOR CONTRIBUTORS AND SUBSCRIBERS 264

EDITORIAL POLICY (revised Fedruary 2004) inside back cover


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