This paper concerns three significant aspects of twentieth century history in both Australia and Britain: trade unions, railways and war. During the world wars trade unionists in both countries worked under poor conditions, and sometimes endured loss of hard-won privileges in order to further the war effort, and in the hope that governments and employers would acknowledge their sacrifices and redress their grievances once peace was restored. The paper discusses two instances, one in Western Australia and one in Britain, where these grievances were not addressed after the War, and examines the different outcomes. After comparing the circumstances in which the Australian Standard Garratt and the WD ‘Austerity’ heavy freight locomotives were...
On the eve of World War One the Huon felt itself to be on the threshold of a bright and prosperous f...
The thesis begins with an analysis of railwaymen in the North East and an examination of the charact...
Railroads played a seminal role in shaping Australian and US society during the nineteenth century's...
This book explores the social phenomenon of the rise and decline of trade unionism in 20th century A...
From 16 October to 8 December 1950 Victorian members of the Australian Railways Union (ARU) and the ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1989 Dr. Alison churchwardThis thesis takes the Australia...
Australian Standard Garratt Scandal covering a controversial aspect of the war. Few people are today...
This thesis provides a fresh assessment of the 1921 Railways Act by examining its origins, nature an...
This study aims to rethink the 1919 national British rail strike from the perspective of Lloyd Georg...
The paper identifies ways in which labour was transformed at the Westrail Workshops, Midland, WA, fr...
The paper discusses the historical notion that the structure of skilled industrial trades in Austral...
The Westralian Worker occupies a privileged place in Western Australia\u27s labour history, as the w...
Despite unpromising beginnings, the railways of New South Wales and Victoria by 1905, had emerged as...
This thesis examines the circumstances surrounding the building of the Great Southern Railway as a l...
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: August 2016This chapter deals with the legacy of ‘Colonial S...
On the eve of World War One the Huon felt itself to be on the threshold of a bright and prosperous f...
The thesis begins with an analysis of railwaymen in the North East and an examination of the charact...
Railroads played a seminal role in shaping Australian and US society during the nineteenth century's...
This book explores the social phenomenon of the rise and decline of trade unionism in 20th century A...
From 16 October to 8 December 1950 Victorian members of the Australian Railways Union (ARU) and the ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1989 Dr. Alison churchwardThis thesis takes the Australia...
Australian Standard Garratt Scandal covering a controversial aspect of the war. Few people are today...
This thesis provides a fresh assessment of the 1921 Railways Act by examining its origins, nature an...
This study aims to rethink the 1919 national British rail strike from the perspective of Lloyd Georg...
The paper identifies ways in which labour was transformed at the Westrail Workshops, Midland, WA, fr...
The paper discusses the historical notion that the structure of skilled industrial trades in Austral...
The Westralian Worker occupies a privileged place in Western Australia\u27s labour history, as the w...
Despite unpromising beginnings, the railways of New South Wales and Victoria by 1905, had emerged as...
This thesis examines the circumstances surrounding the building of the Great Southern Railway as a l...
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: August 2016This chapter deals with the legacy of ‘Colonial S...
On the eve of World War One the Huon felt itself to be on the threshold of a bright and prosperous f...
The thesis begins with an analysis of railwaymen in the North East and an examination of the charact...
Railroads played a seminal role in shaping Australian and US society during the nineteenth century's...