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Les Origines Du Socialisme Parlementaire En Australie, 1850-1920, Terry Irving
Les Origines Du Socialisme Parlementaire En Australie, 1850-1920, Terry Irving
Terence H Irving, Dr (Terry)
An English-language version of this article appears in 'LABOUR HISTORY - A JOURNAL OF LABOUR AND SOCIAL HISTORY', 67 (November 1994), 97-109. It describes the mid-19th century origins of the working class, the impact of the early introduction of parliamentary politics, the rise of industrial unionism and the formation of the Labor parties.
Challenges To Labour History, Terry Irving
Challenges To Labour History, Terry Irving
Terence H Irving, Dr (Terry)
The decline of the labour movement in the 1980s and 1990s robbed labour history of its elan as 'history with a social purpose', and the rise of postmodernism devalued the attempt by labour historians to grasp social reality as a whole. Today there is a commonly expressed feeling that labour history is experiencing a crisis. The first three essays in this volume are historiographical; then four essays engage with the challenges posed by post-modernism and cultural theory; and finally four essays present examples of the ways in which theoretical reappraisals can shape the writing of labour history.
R. James Goldstein, The Matter Of Scotland: Historical Narrative In Medieval Scotland, Sixteenth Century Journal 25, Michael Graham
R. James Goldstein, The Matter Of Scotland: Historical Narrative In Medieval Scotland, Sixteenth Century Journal 25, Michael Graham
Michael F. Graham
No abstract provided.
Frank Tallett, War And Society In Early-Modern Europe, 1495-1715, Sixteenth Century Journal 25, Michael Graham
Frank Tallett, War And Society In Early-Modern Europe, 1495-1715, Sixteenth Century Journal 25, Michael Graham
Michael F. Graham
No abstract provided.
Les Origines Du Socialisme Parlementaire En Australie, 1850-1920, Terry Irving
Les Origines Du Socialisme Parlementaire En Australie, 1850-1920, Terry Irving
Terry Irving
An English-language version of this article appears in 'LABOUR HISTORY - A JOURNAL OF LABOUR AND SOCIAL HISTORY', 67 (November 1994), 97-109. It describes the mid-19th century origins of the working class, the impact of the early introduction of parliamentary politics, the rise of industrial unionism and the formation of the Labor parties.
Irishmen, Elites And Reformers - Behavioral Continuities In 19th-Century Anti-Catholicism, Robert Kolesar
Irishmen, Elites And Reformers - Behavioral Continuities In 19th-Century Anti-Catholicism, Robert Kolesar
Robert J. Kolesar
No abstract provided.
Analysis Of Nurse-Physician Relationships During The Development Of Dialysis Technology, Pg, Principal Investigator, $2,500, American Association Of Nephrology Nurses, Julie Fairman
Julie A Fairman
No abstract provided.
Challenges To Labour History, Terry Irving
Challenges To Labour History, Terry Irving
Terry Irving
The decline of the labour movement in the 1980s and 1990s robbed labour history of its elan as 'history with a social purpose', and the rise of postmodernism devalued the attempt by labour historians to grasp social reality as a whole. Today there is a commonly expressed feeling that labour history is experiencing a crisis. The first three essays in this volume are historiographical; then four essays engage with the challenges posed by post-modernism and cultural theory; and finally four essays present examples of the ways in which theoretical reappraisals can shape the writing of labour history.
Pablo Picasso And Guillaume Apollinaire: Ideologies Of Masculinity And Dominance, Maureen Shanahan
Pablo Picasso And Guillaume Apollinaire: Ideologies Of Masculinity And Dominance, Maureen Shanahan
Maureen G. Shanahan
No abstract provided.
Garbage! The History And Politics Of Trash In New York City, Steven Corey, Elizabeth Fee
Garbage! The History And Politics Of Trash In New York City, Steven Corey, Elizabeth Fee
Steven H. Corey
No abstract provided.
A Previously Unknown Epitaph Of St. Robert Of Turlande, Founder Of The Abbey Of La Chaise-Dieu, George Beech
A Previously Unknown Epitaph Of St. Robert Of Turlande, Founder Of The Abbey Of La Chaise-Dieu, George Beech
George T. Beech
No abstract provided.
Rev. Of Eamon Duffy, The Stripping Of The Altars: Traditional Religion In England 1400-1600, Clifford Davidson
Rev. Of Eamon Duffy, The Stripping Of The Altars: Traditional Religion In England 1400-1600, Clifford Davidson
Clifford Davidson