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Books

  • Buckley, K.D., The Amalgamated Engineers in Australia 1852-1920, Department of Economic History, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, Canberra, 1970, 318 pp. [ Details ]

  • Murphy, D.J. (ed), The Big Strikes, Queensland 1889-1965, University of Queensland Press, Brisbane, Queensland, 1983, 303 pp. [ Details ]

  • Reeves, A. P., The Amalgamated Engineers in Australia, 1852-1920, Australian National University Press, Canberra, 1970, 318 pp. [ Details ]

  • Sheridan, T., Mindful militants: the Amalgamated Engineering Union in Australia 1920-1972, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1975, 329 pp. [ Details ]

Journal Articles

  • Bowden, B., 'The Emergence of Labour Identity in a Queensland Town: Ipswich, 1861-1921', Australian Labour History Reconsidered, Australian Humanities Press, Adelaide, 1999, pp. 92-101. [ Details ]

  • Bowden, Bradley, 'A time 'the like of which was never before experienced': Changing Community Loyalties in Ipswich, 1900-12', Labour History, no. 78, 2000, pp. 71-93. [ Details ]

  • Buckley, K., 'The Role of Labour: The Amalgamated Society of Engineers', Labour History, no. 4, Sydney University Press, Sydney, 1963, pp. 3-10. [ Details ]

  • Buckley, K.D., 'The Membership of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers in Australia, 1856-1889', Australian Economic History Review, vol. 7, no. 2, Australian Society for the Study of Labour History, Sydney, 1967, pp. 142-149. [ Details ]

  • Buckley, K.D., 'Emigration and the Engineers', Labour History, no. 15, 1968, pp. 31-39. [ Details ]

  • Cockfield, Sandra, 'McKay's harvester works and the continuation of managerial control', Journal of Industrial Relations, vol. 40, no. 3, 1998, pp. 383-400. [ Details ]

  • Coward, D., 'Crime and Punishment', Labour History, no. 24, Australian Society for the Study of Labour History, Sydney, 1973, pp. 51-80. [ Details ]

  • Niland, J., 'In Search of Shorter Hours: The 1861 and 1874 Iron Trades Disputes', Labour History, no. 12, Australian Society for the Study of Labour History, Sydney, 1967, pp. 3-15. [ Details ]

  • Sheridan, Tom, 'The Amalgamated Engineering Union', Labour History, no. 17, 1971, pp. 52-66. [ Details ]

  • Sheridan, Tom, 'Democracy Among the Aristocrats: Participation of Members in the Affairs of the AEU (Australian Section) 1900-72', Journal of Industrial Relations, vol. 21, no. 2, 1979, pp. 161-183. [ Details ]

  • Sheridan, Tom, 'Opposition, factions & candidates in AEU elections in Australia, 1907-1972', Journal of Industrial Relations, vol. 22, September, 1980, pp. 134-168. [ Details ]

  • Shields, John, 'A Matter of Skill: the Revival of Apprenticeship in Early Twentieth-Century NSW', Journal of Industrial Relations, vol. 37, no. 3, 1995, pp. 236-262. [ Details ]

See also
  • Fisher, Chris, 'Technological Change & the Unions; the Case of the Marine Engineers before 1890', Labour History, no. 41, 1981, pp. 29-40. [ Details ]

  • Shields, John, 'Deskilling Revisited: Continuity and Change in Craft Work and Apprenticeship in Late Nineteenth Century New South Wales', Labour History, no. 68, Australian Society for the Study of Labour History, Sydney, 1995, pp. 1-29. [ Details ]


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Published by University of Melbourne, 7 March 2002
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