ToC: Labour History: A Journal of Labour and Social History

Table of contents, Volume 119 (2020), Issue 1

The latest issue of Labour History: A Journal of Labour and Social History is now available online.

This month’s issue is an occupational health and safety scholarship special. Exploring the history of workplace safety and the “new” safety issues that often have strong historical antecedents.
Publication of the issue coincides with the 50th anniversary of a disaster on the site of the construction of Melbourne’s West Gate Bridge on 15 October 1970, in which a span of the bridge collapsed and 35 men perished, with devastating and long-term effects on their families. Accordingly, its prominence in Australia’s labour history is acknowledged in this issue and a photograph of the event is featured on the front cover.

EDITORIAL

MICHAEL QUINLAN

SARAH GREGSON

RESEARCH ARTICLES

GUARDIANS OF WORKERS’ BODIES? TRADE UNIONS AND THE HISTORY OF OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY

ARTHUR MCIVOR

KNOWLEDGE ACTIVISTS ON HEALTH AND SAFETY: WORKMEN-INSPECTORS IN METALLIFEROUS MINING IN AUSTRALIA 1901-25

MICHAEL QUINLAN

DAVID WALTERS

“RE-EMERGENCE” OF SILICOSIS AND COAL WORKERS PNEUMOCONIOSIS IN AUSTRALIA

BERIS PENROSE

“FIX THE WORKPLACE, NOT THE WORKER”: LABOUR FEMINISM AND THE SHIFTING GROUNDS OF EQUALITY IN THE US WORKPLACE, 1960-91

ELIZABETH FAUE 

JOSIAH RECTOR

AMANDA LAUREN WALTER 

“NO PLACE FOR TOURISTS”: DEATHS ON WESTERN AUSTRALIAN CONSTRUCTION SITES

BOBBIE OLIVER 

PHILANTHROPY AND THE “MANAGEMENT” OF WORKING-CLASS WOMEN: THE WEST GATE BRIDGE DISASTER

SARAH GREGSON

ELIZABETH HUMPHRYS

“WE JUST THOUGHT WE WERE SUPERHUMAN”: AN ORAL HISTORY OF NOISE AND PIECEWORK IN PAISLEY’S THREAD MILLS

WILLIAM BURNS

PICTORIAL ESSAY

DANGEROUS WORKPLACES

RESEARCH NOTES

“IF YOU THOUGHT ABOUT THOSE THINGS, YOUR LIFE WOULD BE A MISERY!” MENTAL HEALTH AND THE SAFETY OF SEAFARERS

DIANE KIRKBY

“RAILWAY WORK, LIFE & DEATH”: EXPLORING BRITISH AND IRISH RAILWAY WORKER ACCIDENTS, C. 1890-1939

MIKE ESBESTER

OSH RESEARCH SHOULD PROPERLY TAKE INTO ACCOUNT GENDER DIFFERENCES

REVIEW ESSAY

DISABILITY AS LABOUR HISTORY

LEE-ANN MONK

OBITUARY

TASMAN GEORGE PARSONS (1942-2020)

ELIZABETH RECHNIEWSKI

BOOK REVIEWS

PAUL STRANGIO

MARIAN SAWER

MARTIN GROTTY

GWENDA TAVAN

CHRISTOPHER WATERS

BRAHAM DABSCHECK

DAVID PALMER

GERARD MADDEN

EMMA ROBERTSON

BRADON ELLEM

BARBARA POCOCK

BOOK NOTE

BRENDAN MCGLOIN

FILM REVIEW

YASMIN RITTAU

RESEARCH THESIS NOTICE BOARD

ASSLH DIRECTORY

AUSTRALIAN SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF LABOUR HISTORY

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