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NUMBER 98

May 2010


EDITORIAL v

PRESIDENT'S COLUMN vi

SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTIES AND BUSINESS: AN HISTORICAL ANALYSIS

Edited by Geoff Gallop and Greg Patmore

Social Democratic Governments and Business
Geoff Gallop and Greg Patmore 1

Business Mobilisation, the New Right and Australian Labor Governments in the 1980s
Damien Cahill 7

Labor Neoliberals or Pragmatic Neo-Laborists? The Hawke and Keating Labor Governments in Office, 1983–96
Joe Collins and Drew Cottle 25

New Zealand's Fifth Labour Government (1999–2008): A New Partnership with Business and Society?
Peter Skilling 39

The Ties that Unwind? Social Democratic Parties and Unions in Australia and Britain
Ashley Lavelle 55

Labor, Government Business Enterprises and Competition Policy
Murray Goot 77

A Marriage of Convenience: Citibank, Hawke-Keating Labor and Foreign Bank Entry into Australia
Harry Knowles, Greg Patmore and John Shields 97

Neoliberalism and Child Protection: A Deadly Mix
Martha Knox Haly 121

OTHER ARTICLES

The New South Wales Railway Commissioners' Strategic Pre-Planning for the Mass Strike of 1917
Robert Tierney 143

Australian [Mis]treatment of Indigenous Labour in World War II Papua and New Guinea
Noah Riseman 163

Political Activism, Academic Freedom and the Cold War: An American Experience
Phillip Deery 183

ADDRESS

History and the Business School
Sanford M. Jacoby 207

CONFERENCE REPORT

Red Green and In-between: Labour and the Environment in Historical Context
Janis Bailey, Ross Gwyther, Dale Jacobsen and Greg Mallory 213

TRIBUTES TO JIM HAGAN

Jim Hagan: A Memoir
Rob Castle 217

Researching and Writing History with Jim Hagan
Andrew Wells 224

Jim Hagan and Apprentice Historians
Bradon Ellem and Peter Sheldon 231

OBITUARIES

Bruce Mitchell (1935–2009)
Stephen Forster 237

Bill Robbins (1954–2009)
Gerry Voll and John Saw 241

LABOUR HISTORY IN SONG

The Seige of Union Street
Alistair Hulett 243

BOOK REVIEWS

Barbara Hall. The Irish Vanguard: The Convicts of the 'Queen', Ireland to Botany Bay, 1791 (Lucy Frost) 245

Simon Adams, The Unforgiving Rope: Murder and Hanging on Australia's Western Frontier (Hamish Maxwell-Stewart) 246

Tiffany Shellam, Shaking Hands on the Fringe: Negotiating the Aboriginal World at King George's Sound (Penelope Edmonds) 247

Sarah Maddison, Black Politics: Inside the Complexity of Aboriginal Political Culture (Richard Broome) 249

Anne Henderson, Enid Lyons: Leading Lady to a Nation (Kate White) 251

J.C. Bannon, Supreme Federalist: The Political Life of Sir John Downer (Geoffrey Bolton) 252

Ashley Hogan, Moving in the Open Daylight: Doc Evatt, an Australian at the United Nations (Brian Galligan) 254

Gerry Bloustein, Barbara Comber and Alison Mackinnon (eds), The Hawke Legacy;
David Love, Unfinished Business: Paul Keating's Interrupted Revolution (Marian Simms)
255

Michael Head, Calling Out the Troops: The Australian Military and Civil Unrest: The Legal and Constitutional Issues (Rowan Cahill) 257

Bruce E. Kaufman, Managing the Human Factor: The Early Years of Human Resource Management in American Industry (Braham Dabscheck) 258

Daniel Sidorick, Condensed Capitalism: Campbell Soup and the Pursuit of Cheap Production in the Twentieth Century (Braham Dabscheck) 260

Steven High and David W. Lewis, Corporate Wasteland: The Landscape and Memory of Deindustrialization (Elizabeth Faue) 262

Jennifer Harris (ed.), Foreigners: Secret Artefacts of Industrialism (Carl Power) 263

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) 264

Kathie Muir, Worth Fighting For: Inside the Your Rights at Work Campaign (Jeannie Rea) 266

Judith Keene, Treason on the Airwaves: Three Allied Broadcasters on Axis Radio during World War II (Andrew Moore) 268

Basil Archer, Interpreting Occupied Japan: The Diary of an Australian Soldier, 1945–1946 (Andrew McKay) 270

Lee Papas (ed.), Staged Action: Six Plays from the American Workers' Theatre (Lisa Milner) 272

John Cash and Joy Damousi, Footy Passions (Robert Pascoe) 273

Paul Strangio and Nick Dyrenfurth (eds), Confusion: The Making of the Australian Two-Party System (Bruce Stone) 274

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)
276

Giselle Byrnes (ed.), The New Oxford History of New Zealand (Stuart Macintyre) 278

Graeme Davison, Pat Jalland and Wilfred Prest (eds), Body and Mind: Historical Essays in Honour of F.B. Smith (Richard Waterhouse) 280

David Salter, The Media We Deserve: Underachievement in the Fourth Estate (Dianne Jones) 281

BOOK NOTES

Herbert Vere Evatt, The Tolpuddle Martyrs: Injustice within the Law (Erik Eklund) 283

Iain McIntyre, How to Make Trouble and Influence People: Pranks, Hoaxes, Graffiti and Political Mischief-Making from across Australia (Phillip Deery) 283

NOTICE BOARD 285

CALL FOR PAPERS

Globalisation and Labour in the Pacific: Re-evaluating the 1890 Maritime Strike 286

ASSLH DIRECTORY 287

INFORMATION FOR CONTRIBUTORS AND SUBSCRIBERS 288

EDITORIAL POLICY inside back cover


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