1997 - 72 (May)

Articles in this issue

Articles

William Lane and 'New Australia': a Reassessment

Pages: 1 - 18

Harry Samuel Taylor - the William Land of the South Australian Riverland

Pages: 19 - 34

'We are not... (A)boriginal...we are Australian': William Lane, Racism and the Construction of Aboriginality

Pages: 35 - 49

The Strike That Became a Land Rights Movement: a Southern 'Do-Gooder' Reflects on Wattie Creek 1966-74

Pages: 50 - 65

Regulation of Aboriginal Labour in Queensland - Protectors, Agreements and Trust Accounts 1897-1965

Pages: 66 - 76

'Some Mysterious Terror' - the Relationship Between Capital and Labour in Ipswich, 1861-96

Pages: 77 - 100

Éxterminate the Traitors': the Wagga Wagga and District Trades and Labor Council, Trade Unionism and the Wagga Wagga Community 1943-60

Pages: 101 - 122

Municipal Labor in New South Wales

Pages: 123 - 148

Legislating For Compulsory Unionism: The New South Wales Experience

Pages: 149 - 162

The Australian Left, Nationalism and the Vietnam War

Pages: 163 - 184

Conference Reports

Where's 'Generation X'? Labour History: Themes, Comparisons and Directions, University of Wollongong 30 September - 1 Oktober 1996

Pages: 185 - 188

Anti-Labour Legislation Conference, University of Sydney, 7 December 1996

Pages: 189 - 190

Review Articles

Aboriginal History in the Age of Mabo

Pages: 191 - 203

The Spectre of White Australia

Pages: 204 - 211

Book review, by Jacqueline Templeton

Fremantle's Italy etc

Pages: 212 - 214

Book review, by Patricia Grimshaw

Convict Maids: The Forced Migration of Women to Australia

Pages: 214 - 216

Book review, by Charlie Fox

The Killing of History: How a Discipline is Being Murdered by Literary Critics and Social Theorist etc

Pages: 216 - 220

Book review, by Peter Gahan

Economic Restructuring and Industrial Relations in Australia and New Zealand: A Comparative Analysis etc

Pages: 220 - 223

Book review, by Michael Quinlan

Red Flags and Red Tape: The Making of a Labour Bureaucracy etc

Pages: 224 - 227

Book review, by Peter Sheldon

In Case of Oppression: The Life and Times of the Labour Council of New South Wales

Pages: 227 - 229

Book review, by David Palmer

The Most Dangerous Man in Detroit: Walter Reuther and the Fate of American Labour

Pages: 229 - 232

Obituaries

Pages: 232 - 233

Book review, by Bruce Scates

Australia's First Fabians: Middle-Class Radicals, Labour Activists and the Early Labour Movement

Pages: 232 - 233

Book review, by Simon Adams

In Storm and Struggle: A History of the Communist party in Newcastle, 1920-1940 etc

Pages: 233 - 235

Book review, by David Day

In Ms Own Words: Johns Curin's Speeches and Writings

Pages: 235 - 237

Book review, by Bridget Griffen-Foley

Pacific Union

Pages: 237 - 238

Book review, by Braham Dabscheck

Pages: 238 - 239

Book review, by Michael Sturma

Private Pleasures, Public Leisure: A History of Australian Popular Culture since 1788

Pages: 239 - 240

Book review, by Anne O'Brien

A History of the Australian Churches

Pages: 240 - 241

Book review, by Malcolm Tull

Seaport Sydney: The Making of the City Landscape

Pages: 242 - 243

Obituarie, by Rae Frances

Pages: 244 - 245

Obituarie, by Garry Griffith

Pages: 245 - 248

Obituarie, by Rowan Cahill

Pages: 248 - 251

Obituarie, by Peter Gathercole

Pages: 251 - 252