Contains an article on Ian Turner, political activist and historian. Turner's understanding of the historian's task had been formed by his studies of Max Crawford's scientific methodology at the University of Melbourne. Turner’s immersion in Marxist theory deepened his consciousness of class and the material relations of production that shape history, and in particular determined the characteristics of the Australian working class. In certain ways he anticipates E.P. Thompson's magisterial study, The Making of the English Working Class, although he lacks the cultural density of this work. Turner certainly follows the work of his mentor, Robin Gollan, whose work, Radical and Working Class Politics - a Study of Eastern Australia 1850-1910, Tu...
This is a pathbreaking comparative and trans-national study of the neglected influences of nation, e...
Fifty years after the publication of his groundbreaking study, The Making of the English Working Cla...
Asa Briggs was one of the most significant British historians of the second half of the twentieth ce...
From their inception, the Australian Society for the Study of Labour History and its Bulletin (later...
Focusing on radical labour historian Ian Turner's The Australian Dream (1968), this article reflects...
The articles drawn together in the thematic section, 'Struggling for Recognition: the Individual in ...
The popularity of biography among the general public and historians has been despite a theoretical a...
This is a critical evaluation of the leading twentieth-century historians of European settlement in ...
Terry Irving and Sean Scalmer argue that the establishment of the Australian Society for the Study o...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1984 Lindsay TannerThis thesis is motivated by a desire ...
Contains a paper on Ken Gott, a prominent contributor to Australian politics, a leading activist of ...
Magister Artium - MAThis thesis evaluates Turner's capacity to encourage a shift in white politics t...
This article introduces the special issue of Cultural Studies commemorating and evaluating the contr...
This article considers the contribution of radical South African philosopher Rick Turner to theories...
Professor Eric Hobsbawm may be described as a professional Marxist historian. The subjects he writes...
This is a pathbreaking comparative and trans-national study of the neglected influences of nation, e...
Fifty years after the publication of his groundbreaking study, The Making of the English Working Cla...
Asa Briggs was one of the most significant British historians of the second half of the twentieth ce...
From their inception, the Australian Society for the Study of Labour History and its Bulletin (later...
Focusing on radical labour historian Ian Turner's The Australian Dream (1968), this article reflects...
The articles drawn together in the thematic section, 'Struggling for Recognition: the Individual in ...
The popularity of biography among the general public and historians has been despite a theoretical a...
This is a critical evaluation of the leading twentieth-century historians of European settlement in ...
Terry Irving and Sean Scalmer argue that the establishment of the Australian Society for the Study o...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1984 Lindsay TannerThis thesis is motivated by a desire ...
Contains a paper on Ken Gott, a prominent contributor to Australian politics, a leading activist of ...
Magister Artium - MAThis thesis evaluates Turner's capacity to encourage a shift in white politics t...
This article introduces the special issue of Cultural Studies commemorating and evaluating the contr...
This article considers the contribution of radical South African philosopher Rick Turner to theories...
Professor Eric Hobsbawm may be described as a professional Marxist historian. The subjects he writes...
This is a pathbreaking comparative and trans-national study of the neglected influences of nation, e...
Fifty years after the publication of his groundbreaking study, The Making of the English Working Cla...
Asa Briggs was one of the most significant British historians of the second half of the twentieth ce...