Trade Union Mobilising And Organising
Greg Combet
Introduction
Rae Cooper and Greg Patmore
Trade Union Organising and Labour History
Ray Markey
Explaining Union Mobilisation in the 1880s and Early 1900s
Rae Cooper
‘To Organise Wherever the Necessity Exists’: the Activities of the Organising Committee of the Labor Council of NSW, 1900-10
Bradon Ellem and John Shields
Making the ‘Gibraltar of Unionism’: Union Organising and Peak Union Agency in Broken Hill, 1886-1930
Barbara Webster
A ‘Cosy Relationship’ If You Had It: Queensland Labor’s Arbitration System and Union Organising Strategies in Rockhampton, 1916-57
Evan Roberts
Gender in Store: Salespeople’s Working Hours and Union Organisation in New Zealand and the United States, 1930-60
Other Articles
Caroline Evans
Excellent Women and Troublesome Children: State Foster Care in Tasmania, 1896-1918
Jackie Hartley
Black, White … and Red? The Redfern All Blacks Rugby League Club in the Early 1960s
New Resources For Labour History
Alan R. Bell
Sources for Scottish Labour History in the Manuscripts Division of the National Library of Scotland
Research Note
Duncan Waterson
How to Select a ‘Proper’ Official Historian
Address
Rae Frances
Confessions of a Promiscuous Researcher: Friends of the Noel Butlin Archives Inaugural Lecture
Conference Report
Donica Belisle
Celebrating Labour/Le Travail’s Fiftieth Issue: Report on the ‘Writing Canadian Labour’ Conference
Obituaries
Jim Hagan
Royden Harrison (03.03.1927-30.06.2002)
Bob Gould
Audrey Johnson (1925-2002)
Rae Frances
Bill Latter: Activist and Historian (30.05.1925-28.06.2002)
Review Article
Marian Simms
‘Prophets with Honour’: Federation Studies Reviewed
Geoffrey Bolton, Edmund Barton: the One Man for the Job
Aedeen Cremin (ed.), 1901, Australian Life at Federation: an Illustrated Chronicle
Beverly Earnshaw, One Flag, One Hope, One Destiny: Sir Joseph Carruthers and Australian Federation
John Hirst, The Sentimental Nation: the Making of the Australian Commonwealth
Kevin T. Livingstone, Richard Jordan & Gay Sweeney (eds), Becoming Australians: the Movement Towards Federation in Ballarat and the Nation
John Reynolds, Edmund Barton: Prime Minister of Australia 1901-1903
Michael Roe, The State of Tasmania: Identity at Federation-Time
Book Reviews
Iain McCalman, Alexander Cook & Andrew Reeves (eds), Gold: Forgotten Histories and Lost Artefacts of Australia;
Robyn Annear, Nothing But Gold: the Diggers of 1852 (Anne Beggs Sunter)
David Walker, Anxious Nation: Australia and the Rise of Asia 1850-1939;
Anthony Burke, In Fear of Security: Australia’s Invasion Anxiety (The Hon. Al Grassby, AM)
B.W. Higman, Domestic Service in Australia (Beverley Kingston)
Mark Hearn & Greg Patmore (eds), Working Life and Federation, 1890-1914 (Shirley Fitzgerald)
Judith Keene, Fighting For Franco: International Volunteers in Nationalist Spain during the Spanish Civil War, 1936-39 (Jill Roe)
Carole Ferrier, Jean Devanny: Romantic Revolutionary;
Jill Roe & Margaret Bettison (eds), A Gregarious Culture: Topical Writings of Miles Franklin (Julie Wells)
Peter Love and Paul Strangio (eds), Arguing the Cold War;
L.J. Louis, Menzies’ Cold War: a Reinterpretation (Rowan Cahill)
Bridget Griffen-Foley, Sir Frank Packer: the Young Master (David McKnight)
Sean Scalmer, Dissent Events: Protest, the Media and the Political Gimmick in Australia (Eric Freedman)
Jerold Waltman, The Politics of the Minimum Wage (Braham Dabscheck)
Brett Evans, The Life and Soul of the Party: a Portrait of Modern Labor (Jim Hagan)
Clive Faro with Garry Wotherspoon, Street Seen: a History of Oxford Street (Chris McConville)
Ken Buckley and Ted Wheelwright, False Paradise: Australian Capitalism Revisited, 1915-1955 (Richard Waterhouse)
Christopher Sheil (ed.), Globalisation: Australian Impacts;
Boris Frankel, When the Boat Comes In: Transforming Australia in the Age of Globalisation;
Angus Maddison, The World Economy: a Millennial Perspective (James R. Levy)