2001 - 81 (November)

Articles in this issue

We all did voluntary work of some kind': Voluntary Work and Labour History

Pages: 1 - 12

Present at the Birth: Midwives, "Handywomen" and Neighbours in Rural New South Wales, 1850-1900

Pages: 13 - 28

The Unknown Sock Knitter: Voluntaru Work, Emotional Labour, Bereavement and the Great War

Pages: 29 - 49

'Brass Hats... from Sydney': Volunteerism, Contested Space and the Organisation of Fire Suppression in the Blue Mountains 1950-60

Pages: 51 - 74

'Surf lifesaving owes no person a living': a Third Sector Case Study

Pages: 75 - 91

'In the thick of every battle for the cause of Labor': the Voluntary Work of the Labor Women's Organistions in Western Australia, 1900-70

Pages: 93 - 108

Soldiers of the Federation: The Women's Committees of the Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia

Pages: 109 - 127

Voluntary Work and Labour History: a Postscript

Pages: 129 - 133

'The Minister for Starvation': Wilfrd ent Hughes, Fascism and the Unemployment Relief (Administration) Act of 1933

Pages: 135 - 154

'To fight against the hirrible evil of Comminism': Catholics, Community and the Movement in Rockhampton, 1934-57

Pages: 155 - 173

The Labour Movement in South Korea

Pages: 175 - 195

Obituary

Kay Daniels (1941-2001)

Pages: 197 - 198

Conference Report

Work - Organisation - Struggle: Canberra Labour History Conference

Pages: 199 - 201

Workplaces Fit for Citizens: Workplace Democracy and the Future of the Labour Movement

Pages: 202 - 204

Social Protest Movements and the Labour Movement 1965-76: The 1960s and '70s Are History

Pages: 205 - 206

Book Review by Clem Lloyd

Country Conscience: a History of the NSW Provincial Press, 1841-1995

Pages: 207 - 210

Book review, by Clem Lloyd

Disreputable Profession: Journalists and Journalism in Colonial Australia

Pages: 207 - 210

Book review, by Clem Lloyd

Cash for Comment: the Seduction of Journo Culture

Pages: 207 - 210

Book Review by Humphrey McQueen

Changing Track: a New Political Economic Direction for Australia

Pages: 210 - 212

Book review, by Humphrey McQueen

Water's Fall: Running the Risks with Economic Rationalism

Pages: 210 - 212

Book Review by DIane Fieldes

Elect the Ambassador! Building Democracy in a Globalised World

Pages: 212 - 214

Book Review by Joy Damousi

Party Girls: Labor Women Now

Pages: 214 - 216

Book Review by Judy Skene

Maybanke: A Woman's Voice: The Collected Works of Maybanke Selfe-Wolstenholme-Andersen 1845-1927

Pages: 216 - 217

Book Review by Robert Darby

Frank Hardy and the Making of Power Without Glory

Pages: 217 - 219

Book Review by Hamish Maxwell-Stewart

Inside The Rocks: the Archaeology of a Neighbourhood

Pages: 219 - 221

Book Review by Beverley Kingston

Holiday Business: Tourism in Australia

Pages: 221 - 222

Book Review by Peter Read

Buried COuntry

Pages: 222 - 223

Book Review by James Gillespie

Deadly Enemies: Tobacco and its Opponents in Australia

Pages: 224 - 225

Book Review by James Hagan and Paul Tuckerman

The Center is Mine

Pages: 225 - 227

Book review, by James Hagan and Paul Tuckerman

Running on Empty

Pages: 225 - 227

Book Review by Terry Irving

Augmenting Democracy: Political Movements and Constitutional Reform During the Rise of Labour, 1900-1924

Pages: 227 - 229

Book Review by Andrew Moore

Fascism, Anti-Fascism and Britain in the 1940s

Pages: 229 - 230

Book Review by Phillip Deery

Crusade or Conspiracy? Catholics and the Anti-Communist Struggle in Australia

Pages: 231 - 232

Book Review by Geoffrey Bolton

William John McKell: Boilermaker, Premier, Governor General

Pages: 232 - 234

Book Review by William J. Breen

Race, Jobs and the War: the FECP in the Midwest, 1941-46

Pages: 234 - 235

Book Review by Michael Pearson

History After the Tree Worlds: Post-Eurocentric Historiographies

Pages: 235 - 238

Book Notes by Greg Patmore

For Working Class Culture in Canada: a Selection of Colin McKay's Writings on Socioligical and Political Ecnomy, 1897-1939

Page: 238

Book Notes by Anne Beggs Sunter

Eureka: Victorian Parliamentary Papers, Votes and Proceedings 1854-1867

Page: 239