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Contents
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NUMBER 98
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May 2010
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SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTIES AND BUSINESS: AN HISTORICAL ANALYSIS
OTHER ARTICLES
ADDRESS
CONFERENCE REPORT
TRIBUTES TO JIM HAGAN
OBITUARIES
LABOUR HISTORY IN SONG
BOOK REVIEWS
| Barbara Hall. The Irish Vanguard: The Convicts of the 'Queen', Ireland to Botany Bay, 1791 (Lucy Frost) |
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| Simon Adams, The Unforgiving Rope: Murder and Hanging on Australia's Western Frontier (Hamish Maxwell-Stewart) |
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| Tiffany Shellam, Shaking Hands on the Fringe: Negotiating the Aboriginal World at King George's Sound (Penelope Edmonds) |
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| Sarah Maddison, Black Politics: Inside the Complexity of Aboriginal Political Culture (Richard Broome) |
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| Anne Henderson, Enid Lyons: Leading Lady to a Nation (Kate White) |
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| J.C. Bannon, Supreme Federalist: The Political Life of Sir John Downer (Geoffrey Bolton) |
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| Ashley Hogan, Moving in the Open Daylight: Doc Evatt, an Australian at the United Nations (Brian Galligan) |
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Gerry Bloustein, Barbara Comber and Alison Mackinnon (eds), The Hawke Legacy; David Love, Unfinished Business: Paul Keating's Interrupted Revolution (Marian Simms) |
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| Michael Head, Calling Out the Troops: The Australian Military and Civil Unrest: The Legal and Constitutional Issues (Rowan Cahill) |
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| Bruce E. Kaufman, Managing the Human Factor: The Early Years of Human Resource Management in American Industry (Braham Dabscheck) |
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| Daniel Sidorick, Condensed Capitalism: Campbell Soup and the Pursuit of Cheap Production in the Twentieth Century (Braham Dabscheck) |
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| Steven High and David W. Lewis, Corporate Wasteland: The Landscape and Memory of Deindustrialization (Elizabeth Faue) |
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| Jennifer Harris (ed.), Foreigners: Secret Artefacts of Industrialism (Carl Power) |
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| Bradley Bowden, Simon Blackwood, Cath Rafferty and Cameron Allan (eds), Work and Strife in Paradise: The History of Labour Relations in Queensland 1859–2009 (Braham Dabscheck) |
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| Kathie Muir, Worth Fighting For: Inside the Your Rights at Work Campaign (Jeannie Rea) |
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| Judith Keene, Treason on the Airwaves: Three Allied Broadcasters on Axis Radio during World War II (Andrew Moore) |
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| Basil Archer, Interpreting Occupied Japan: The Diary of an Australian Soldier, 1945–1946 (Andrew McKay) |
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| Lee Papas (ed.), Staged Action: Six Plays from the American Workers' Theatre (Lisa Milner) |
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| John Cash and Joy Damousi, Footy Passions (Robert Pascoe) |
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| Paul Strangio and Nick Dyrenfurth (eds), Confusion: The Making of the Australian Two-Party System (Bruce Stone) |
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Gordon D. Combe, MC, Responsible Government in South Australia, Volume 1: From the Foundations to Playford; Robert Martin, Responsible Government in South Australia, Volume 2: From Playford to Rann (Clement Macintyre) |
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| Giselle Byrnes (ed.), The New Oxford History of New Zealand (Stuart Macintyre) |
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| Graeme Davison, Pat Jalland and Wilfred Prest (eds), Body and Mind: Historical Essays in Honour of F.B. Smith (Richard Waterhouse) |
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| David Salter, The Media We Deserve: Underachievement in the Fourth Estate (Dianne Jones) |
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BOOK NOTES
CALL FOR PAPERS
| Globalisation and Labour in the Pacific: Re-evaluating the 1890 Maritime Strike |
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| ASSLH DIRECTORY |
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| INFORMATION FOR CONTRIBUTORS AND SUBSCRIBERS |
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| EDITORIAL POLICY |
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