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Journal of the Australian Historical Association Volume 2, Number 3, December 2005 (hard copy only) |
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From the President From the Editor Symposium
Introduction: New Directions in Welfare History
Do you want Religion with that?: Welfare History in a Secular Age
Welfare Interactions: Maori, Government and the Voluntary Sector in New Zealand
The Material Culture of Welfare in Aotearoa/New Zealand: A Case Study of Clothing
Voluntary Action and Welfare in Post-1945 Australia: Preliminary Perspectives
Charity, Casework and the Dramas of Class in Melbourne, 1920-1940: 'Feeling Your Position'
Alan McBriar 1918–2004 - Ken Inglis |
Articles
Supporting Banks, Liberals and 'The Australian Way': The Freelands and the 1949 Election
Charles Duguid and Aboriginal Assimilation in Adelaide, 1950-1960: The Nebulous 'Assimilation' Goal
'Gustav got the winery and Sophie got the soup tureen': The Contribution of Women in the Barossa Wine Industry 1836–2003
Examined Suspiciously: Alfred Deakin, Eleanor Cameron and Australian Liberal Discourse in the 1911 Referendum
Full Board and Lodging: Hostels for Migrant Workers in Early Postwar Melbourne
Shooting Mabel: Warrior Masculinity and Asian Invasion
Telling the Australian story at the National Museum of Australia
Natalie Zemon Davis
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