2010 - 98 (May)

Articles in this issue

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Social Democratic Governments and Business

Pages: 1 - 6

Business Mobilisation, the new right and Australian Labor Governments in the 1980s

Pages: 7 - 24

New Zealand's Fifth Labour Government (199-2008): A new partnership with business and society?

Pages: 19 - 53

Labor Neoliberals or Pragmatic Neo Laborists? The Hawke and Keating Labor Governments in office, 1983-96

Pages: 25 - 37

The ties that unwind? Social democratic parties and unions in Austalia and Britain

Pages: 55 - 75

Labor, government business enterprises and competition policy

Pages: 77 - 95

A marriage of convenience: Citibank, Hawk-Keating Labor and Foreign Bank Entry into Australia

Pages: 97 - 119

Neoliberalism and child protection: A deadly mix

Pages: 121 - 141

The New South Wales Railway Commissioners' Strategic Pre-Planning for the mass strike of 1917

Pages: 143 - 161

Australian (mis)treatment of indigenous labour in World War II Papua and New Guinea

Pages: 163 - 182

Political activism academic freedom and the cold war: An American Experience

Pages: 183 - 205

History and the business school

Pages: 207 - 212

Reg, green and in-between: labour and the environment in historical context

Pages: 213 - 216

Jim Hagan: A memoir

Pages: 217 - 223

Researching and writing history with Jim Hagan

Pages: 224 - 230

Jim Hagan and apprentice historians

Pages: 231 - 236

Bruce Mitchell (1935-2009)

Pages: 237 - 240

Bill Robbins _1954-2009)

Pages: 241 - 242

The Seige of Union Street

Pages: 243 - 244

Book Review by Lucy Frost

The Irish vanguard: The convicts of the 'Queen', Ireland to Botany Bay, 1791

Pages: 245 - 246

Book Review by Hamish Maxwell-Stewart

The unforgiving rope: Murder and hanging on Australia's western frotier

Pages: 246 - 247

Book Review by Penelope Edmonds

Shaking hands on the fringe: Negotiating the Aboriginal World at King George's Sound

Pages: 247 - 249

Book Review by Richard Broome

Black politics: Inside the complexity of Aboriginal political culture

Pages: 249 - 251

Book Review by Kate White

Ebid Lyons: leading lady to a nation

Pages: 251 - 252

Book Review by Geoffrey Bolton

Supreme federalist: the political life of sir John Downer

Pages: 252 - 253

Book Review by Brian Galigan

Moving in the open daylight: doc Evatt, an Australian at the United Nations

Pages: 254 - 255

Book Review by Marian Simms

The Hawke legacy; David Love, unfinished Business: Paul Keating's interrrupted revolution

Pages: 255 - 257

Book Review by Rowan Cahill

Calling out the troops: The Australian military and civil unrest: The legal and constitutional issues

Pages: 257 - 258

Book Review by Braham Dabscheck

Managing the human factor: The early years of human resource management in American industry

Pages: 258 - 260

Book Review by Braham Dabscheck

Condensed capitalism: Campbell soup and the pursuit of cheap production in the twentieth century

Pages: 260 - 261

Book Review by Elizabeth Faue

Corporate Wasteland: The landscape and memory of deindustraialization

Pages: 262 - 263

Book Review by Carl Power

Foreigners: Secret artefacts of industrialism

Pages: 263 - 264

Book Review by Braham Dabscheck

Work and strife in paradise: The history of labour relations in Queensland 1859-2009

Pages: 264 - 265

Book Review by Jeannie Rea

Worth fighting for: inside the Your Rights at Work Campaigh

Pages: 266 - 268

Book Review by Andrew Moore

Treason on the airwaves: Three allied broadcasters on Axis Radio during World War II

Pages: 268 - 270

Book Review by Andrew McKay

Interpreting occupied Japan: the diary of an Australian soldier, 1945-1946

Pages: 270 - 272

Book Review by Lisa Milner

Staged action: Six plays from the American Workers' Theatre

Pages: 272 - 273

Book Review by Robert Pascoe

Footy Passions

Pages: 273 - 274

Book Review by Bruce Stone

Confusion: the making of the Australian two-party system

Pages: 274 - 276

Book Review by Clement Macintyre

Responsible government in South Australia, Volume 1: from the foundations to playford

Pages: 276 - 278

Book Review by Clement Macintyre

Responsible Government in South Australia, Volume : from playford to Rann

Pages: 276 - 278

Book Review by Stuart Macintyre

The New Oxford History of New Zealand

Pages: 278 - 279

Book Review by Richard Waterhouse

Body and mind: historical essays in honour of F.B. Smith

Pages: 280 - 281

Book Review by Dianne Jones

The media we deserve: Underachievement in the fourth estate

Pages: 281 - 282

Iain McIntyre, How to make trouble and influence people: pranks, hoaxes, graffiti and political mischief-making from across Australia

Pages: 283 - 284

Herbert Vere Evatt, The tolpuddle martyrs: injustice within the law

Page: 283

Notice Board

Page: 285

Call for Papers: Globalisation and labour in the pacific: Re-evaluating the 1890

Page: 286

ASSLH Directory

Page: 287

Information for Contributors and Subscribers

Page: 288