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The Public Sphere And Party Change: Explaining The Modernization Of The Australian Labor Party In The 1960s, Terry Irving, Sean Scalmer
The Public Sphere And Party Change: Explaining The Modernization Of The Australian Labor Party In The 1960s, Terry Irving, Sean Scalmer
Terence H Irving, Dr (Terry)
This article argues that the modernization of the Australian Labor Party was not inevitable or necessary. The party did not modernize because it was overly dominated by trade unions, because society had changed, or because class was no longer central. Instead the transformation of the party was the result of a series of political struggles, in which the modernizers grasped new resources in the changing public sphere - the dynamic new media of post-war Australia.
Making Connections, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Making Connections, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Hal Blythe
Last summer as instructors at a creative-writing conference, we had an experience that made us better writers. While critiquing a promising piece of fiction, we became frustrated because we couldn't put our finger on why the story didn't quite work. The tale, which centered around a young soldier's baptismal firefight in Vietnam, at first seemed solid. The main character was believable, the setting was described in gritty realism, and the plot had a beginning, middle, and end. But although the story was technically correct, it didn't really capture our interest. We found we couldn't get involved with the writer's grunt …
Nicolas De La Chesnaye’S La Condamnation De Banquet And The Ends Of Pleasure, Timothy Tomasik
Nicolas De La Chesnaye’S La Condamnation De Banquet And The Ends Of Pleasure, Timothy Tomasik
Timothy J. Tomasik
No abstract provided.
Trauma, Mourning And Pedagogy, Jean Wyatt
Spurensuche Mit Tschador (Seeking The Past In Persia), Mojgan Behmand
Spurensuche Mit Tschador (Seeking The Past In Persia), Mojgan Behmand
Mojgan Behmand
No abstract provided.
The Changing Faces Of Online Help, John Battalio
The Changing Faces Of Online Help, John Battalio
John T. Battalio
No abstract provided.
Tmea Xxii All Region Treble Choir, Elisa Fraser Wilson
Tmea Xxii All Region Treble Choir, Elisa Fraser Wilson
Elisa Fraser Wilson
Dr. Wilson worked with the TMEA XXII All Region Treble Honor Choir in preparation for its final concert, which she conducted.
Victor/Victoria, Elisa Fraser Wilson
Victor/Victoria, Elisa Fraser Wilson
Elisa Fraser Wilson
Dr. Wilson appeared in the title role of Victoria Grant in the UTEP Dinner Theatre's production of Victor/Victoria, the comic tale of "a woman pretending to be a man pretending to be a woman."
El Dia De Los Muertos En Oaxaca, Linda Niemann
Slave Wall, Hal Charles
Microteaching And The Art Of Lecturing, Don Morrow
Microteaching And The Art Of Lecturing, Don Morrow
Donald Morrow
No abstract provided.
The World And Africa: A Report On The Decolonization Of Historiography And Identity In East Africa, Jesse Benjamin
The World And Africa: A Report On The Decolonization Of Historiography And Identity In East Africa, Jesse Benjamin
Jesse Benjamin
No abstract provided.
Reaching And Teaching: Personality Preferences And Pedagogical Performance, Don Morrow
Reaching And Teaching: Personality Preferences And Pedagogical Performance, Don Morrow
Donald Morrow
No abstract provided.
"There's A Reason It's Called Social Security: Getting The Facts Straight, Viewing Social Security Calmly, Max Skidmore
"There's A Reason It's Called Social Security: Getting The Facts Straight, Viewing Social Security Calmly, Max Skidmore
Max J. Skidmore
No abstract provided.
Researching And Teaching Sport History: An Analysis, Don Morrow
Researching And Teaching Sport History: An Analysis, Don Morrow
Donald Morrow
No abstract provided.
Names In 'Shiloh', Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Too Many Trumpets, David Saunders
New Approaches To Renaissance Studies: Objects And Practices Of Everyday Life, Timothy Tomasik
New Approaches To Renaissance Studies: Objects And Practices Of Everyday Life, Timothy Tomasik
Timothy J. Tomasik
No abstract provided.
Rhetoric By Design: Imagining William Morris As Rhetorician, Thomas Burkdall
Rhetoric By Design: Imagining William Morris As Rhetorician, Thomas Burkdall
Thomas Burkdall
No abstract provided.
Urban Planning At Soufflot's Sainte-Geneviève, Pamela Warner
Urban Planning At Soufflot's Sainte-Geneviève, Pamela Warner
Pamela J. Warner
No abstract provided.
St Paul : Lessons On Being Church, Sheila Mcginn
St Paul : Lessons On Being Church, Sheila Mcginn
Sheila E McGinn
No abstract provided.
"Teaching New Dogs Old Tricks: Classicists Volunteer In Grade Schools.", Nancy Sultan, Kenneth Morrell
"Teaching New Dogs Old Tricks: Classicists Volunteer In Grade Schools.", Nancy Sultan, Kenneth Morrell
Nancy Sultan
No abstract provided.
The Questionable Coloniality Of Certain Anti-Colonial Nationalist Rhetoric: Swahili Identity And The Displacement Of Neo-Colonial Subjects At The Coast Of Kenya, Jesse Benjamin
Jesse Benjamin
No abstract provided.
Colossians, Sheila Mcginn
Colossians, Sheila Mcginn
Sheila E McGinn
Written for the University of Dayton's Catechist Formation program on "St. Paul: Lessons on being church."
Evita, Elisa Fraser Wilson
Evita, Elisa Fraser Wilson
Elisa Fraser Wilson
Dr. Wilson appeared in the title role of Eva Peron in the UTEP Dinner Theatre's production of Evita, April - May 2000.
Nation And Reunification, Claire Potter
Making Connections, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Making Connections, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Charlie Sweet
Last summer as instructors at a creative-writing conference, we had an experience that made us better writers. While critiquing a promising piece of fiction, we became frustrated because we couldn't put our finger on why the story didn't quite work. The tale, which centered around a young soldier's baptismal firefight in Vietnam, at first seemed solid. The main character was believable, the setting was described in gritty realism, and the plot had a beginning, middle, and end. But although the story was technically correct, it didn't really capture our interest. We found we couldn't get involved with the writer's grunt …
Tales Of The Unexpected, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Tales Of The Unexpected, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Charlie Sweet
No abstract provided.
Too Racy For The Smithsonian, Linda Niemann
Polka! Polka! Polka!, Dominic Pacyga