Volume 2 Issue 3 December 2005

From the President

From the Editor

Symposium

Introduction: New directions in welfare history - Marian Quartly

Do you want religion with that?: Welfare history in a secular age - Shurlee Swain

Welfare Interactions: Maori, Government and the voluntary sector in New Zealand - Margaret Tennant

The material culture of welfare in Aotearoa/NewZealand: A case study of clothing - Bronwyn Labrun

Voluntary action and welfare in post-1945 Australia: Preliminary perspectives - Melanie Oppenheimer

Charity, casework and the dramas of class in Melbourne, 1920-1940: 'Feeling your position' - Mark Peel

Articles

Supporting banks, Liberals and 'The Australian Way': The Freelands and the 1949 election - Robert Crawford

Charles Duguid and Aboriginal assimilation in Adelaide, 1950-1960: The nebulous "assimilation" goal - Rani Kerin

'Gustav got the winery and Sophie got the soup tureen': The contribution of women in the Barossa wine industry 1836-2003 - Julie Hollbrook Tolley

Examined suspiciously: Alfred Deakin, Eleanor Cameron and Australian liberal discourse in the 1911 Referendum - Mark Hearn

Full board and lodging: Hostels for migrant workers in early postwar Melbourne - Seamus O'Hanlon

Shooting Mabel: Warrior masculinity and Asian invasion - David Walker

Historical Practice

Telling the Australian story at the National Museum of Australia - Guy Hanson

Natalie Zemon Davis - Martyn Lyons and Monica Azzolini

In Memorium

Alan McBriar 1918 - 2004 - Ken Inglis