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Labour Traditions: The tenth national labour history conference

4th through 6th, July 2007
University of Melbourne

About the Conference

Australian Society for the Study of Labour History

Welcome


Refereed Papers

Rights to welfare and rights to work: challenging dole bludger discourse in the 1970s
Verity Archer

A Campaign of Thought Direction: House Journals in Australian Industry Before 1965
Nikola Balnave

Eureka's impact on Victorian politics: the fight for Democratic Responsible Government in Victoria, 1854–71
Anne Beggs Sunter and Paul Williams

On the Cusp: The Marginalisation of a Coal Mining Community Caught Between Tradition and Modernity
Peta Belic 

How to create a tradition: the Seamen's Union and the Great Strike of 1917
Robert Bollard

The IWW in International Perspective: comparing the North American and Australasian Wobblies
Verity Burgmann

Rupert Lockwood abroad, 1935–38: genesis of a Cold War journalist
Rowan Cahill

Dr Evatt and the Petrov Affair: a reassessment in the light of new evidence
Frank Cain

Asian Airlines: An Early Australian Cold War Mystery
Drew Cottle and Angela Keys

ASIO and the Communist Party: New Light on an Old Tradition
Phillip Deery

Mal Colston: The worst rat of the lot?
Jacqueline Dickenson

Raging against the Machine: Unions and technological change in Australia 1978-1996
Tony Duras

Unions as the Nation: The Israeli and Australian Labour Movements
Tim Dymond

'No more fit for use than a wax-work image would be for a gas-stoker': 'Scabs' and the cultural politics of late Nineteenth-Century Australian labourism
Nick Dyrenfurth

From Harvester to Work Choices
Ian Harriss and Bill Robbins

Politics, Pragmatism, and the Platform: The ALP and federal industrial relations powers
Tommy Khoshaba and Michael Lyons

Communists, Conservatives and Continuity: The Democratic Labor Party and its Legacy
Michael Lyons

H.V. Evatt and the Petrov Defection: A Lawyer's Interpretation
Laurence W Maher

Industrial apprenticeships—another dying Labour tradition?
Bobbie Oliver

Public finance and income redistribution in interwar Australia: towards a class analysis
Geoff Robinson

Constructing a tradition of women's labour: Representing women's work
at the Brisbane Exhibition

Joanne Scott

The Gippsland Trades and Labour Council and industrial agency in the Latrobe Valley, Victoria
Kathryn Steel

How was labour divided? Working class politics in the 1940s
Jonathan Strauss

Reviewing the 1937 Spanish Civil War debate at the University of Melbourne 70 years on
Fay Woodhouse

 


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