2006 - 90 (May)

Articles in this issue

Editorial

Page: v

President's column

Page: vii

'Prove first you're a male': A Farmhand's Claim for Wages in 1929 Australia

Pages: 1 - 21

Class and Labour: the British Labour Party and the Australian Labor Party Compared

Pages: 23 - 41

Arbitration and the Workplace: A Case Study of Metters' Stovemakers, 1902-22

Pages: 43 - 60

'Good-bye the State's Progess': State Enterprise and Labor's Plan for a North Queensland Steel Industry, 1915-20

Pages: 61 - 76

'The Active Chorus': The Great Strike of 1917 in Victoria

Pages: 77 - 94

Working at Sunshine: A Case Study of the Recruitment and Retention of Labour in a Melbourne Manufactirung Enterprise, 1946-63

Pages: 95 - 119

Labor and Vietnam: A Reappraisal

Pages: 119 - 136

The Fox Inquiry: Public Policy Making in Open Forum

Pages: 137 - 154

The Eclipse of Mateship: The Wide Comb Dispute 1970-85

Pages: 155 - 176

Rethinking Labor Tradition: Synthesising Discourse and Experience

Pages: 177 - 199

'Modernising' the Crime of Sedition?

Pages: 201 - 209

Beyond Industrial Relations: Workchoices and the Reshaping of Labour, Class and the Commonwealth

Pages: 211 - 220

'Mateship and Secret Societies in Australia' at the Centre for Fraternal Studies

Pages: 221 - 222

Mateship: Trust and Exclusion in Australian History

Pages: 223 - 224

Labouring Feminism and Working CLass History in North America and Beyond

Pages: 225 - 226

The National Railway Heritage Conference

Pages: 227 - 228

The Australian Railway Monument and Rail Journeys Museum

Pages: 229 - 230

Book Review by Chris Dixon

The Sounds of Slavery: Discovering African American History Through Songs, Sermons, and Speech

Pages: 231 - 232

Book Review by Bruce Scates

The Historian's Conscience: Australian Historians on the Ethics of History

Pages: 232 - 234

Book Review by Julie McIntyre

Is History Fiction?

Pages: 234 - 236

Book Review by Amanda Crawford

The Secret River

Pages: 236 - 237

Book Review by Bob Brown

Citizen Labillardiere: A Naturalist's Life in Revolution and Exploration (1755-1834)

Pages: 238 - 238

Book Review by Braham Dabscheck

'If the Workers Took a Notion': The Right to Strike and American Political Development

Pages: 239 - 240

Book Review by Gregory Wood

The Working Class Majority: America's Best Kept Secret

Pages: 240 - 242

Book Review by John Della Bosca

Dirt Cheap: Life at the Wrong End of the Job Market

Pages: 242 - 243

Book Review by Neville Kirk

Masters, Servants and Magistrates in Britain and the Empire, 1562-1955

Pages: 244 - 245

Book Review by Greg Patmore

Making Steel: Sparrows Point and the Rise and Ruin of American Industrial Might

Pages: 245 - 246

Book Review by David Palmer

Waterfront Revolts: New York and London Dockworkers, 1946-61

Pages: 246 - 249

Book Review by Alan Atkinson

The State and the People: Australian Federation and Nation-Making 1870-1901

Pages: 249 - 251

Book Review by Sue Tracey

Jack Lang and the Great Depression

Pages: 251 - 252

Book Review by Harry Knowles

Worth Fighting For: The Memoirs of Ray Gietzelt

Pages: 253 - 254

Book Notes by Erik Eklund

A Unique Endeavour: A History of the Western Region Health Centre, 1964-2004

Pages: 255 - 255

Book Notes by Erik Eklund

The Mayor's a Square: Live Music and Law and Order in Sydney

Pages: 255 - 255

Notice Board

Pages: 256 - 259

Call for Papers

Working Life, Enterprise and Arbitration

Pages: 260 - 260

Call for Papers

Trans-Tasman Labour History: Comparitive or Transnational?

Pages: 261 - 261

ASSLH Directory

Pages: 263 - 263

Information for contributors and subscribers

Pages: 264 - 264

Editorial Policy

Pages: 265 - 265