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  • Walker, Bertha, 'Harry Scott Bennett: An Appreciation', Labour History, vol. 16, 1969, pp. 37-43. Details
  • Walker, David, 'Continence for a Nation. Seminal Loss and National Vigour', Labour History, vol. 48, 1985, pp. 1-14. Details
  • Walker, David, 'Youth on Trial: the Mt Rennie Case', Labour History, vol. 50, 1986, pp. 28-41. Details
  • Walker, R.B., 'The Maritime Strikes in South Australia, 1887 and 1890', Labour History, vol. 14, Australian Society for the Study of Labour History, Sydney, 1968, pp. 3-12. Details
  • Walker, R.B., 'Australia's Second Arbitration Act', Labour History, vol. 19, 1970, pp. 17-25. Details
  • Walker, R.B., 'The Fall of the Labour Daily', Labour History, vol. 38, 1980, pp. 67-75. Details
  • Walker, R.B., 'Media and Money: The London Dock Strike of 1889 and the Australian Maritime Strike of 1890', Labour History, vol. 41, Australian Society for the Study of Labour History, Sydney, 1981, pp. 41-56. Details
  • Walker, Robin, 'Mr Lang's Dole: The Administrationof Food Relief in New South Wales, 1930-1932', Labour History, vol. 51, 1986, pp. 70-82. Details
  • Walker, Robin, 'Aspects of Working-Class Life in Industrial Sydney in 1913', Labour History, vol. 58, 1990, pp. 36-47. Details
  • Walsh, G.P., 'Factories and Factory Workers in New South Wales, 1788-1900', Labour History, vol. 21, 1971, pp. 1-16. Details
  • Wanna, John, 'A Paradigm of Consent: Explanations of Working Class Moderation in South Australia', Labour History, vol. 53, 1987, pp. 54-72. Details
  • Ward, Russel, 'Convicts and Rebels: A Reply', Labour History, vol. 16, 1969, p. 58. Details
  • Ward, Russel, 'Aboriginal Communists', Labour History, vol. 55, 1988, pp. 1-8. Details
  • Ward, Russel, 'A Mild Rejoinder to a Severe Castigation', Labour History, vol. 56, 1989, pp. 84-85. Details
  • Warhurst, John, 'United States' Government Assistance to the Catholic Social Studies Movement, 1953-4', Labour History, vol. 30, 1976, pp. 38-41. Details
  • Warhurst, John, 'The Australian Labor Party (Anti-Communist) in South Australia, November-December 1955: 'Molotov' Labor versus 'Coffee-Shop' Labor', Labour History, vol. 32, 1977, pp. 66-74. Details
  • Waten, Judah, 'Don Watson's Life of Brian Fitzpatrick', Labour History, vol. 38, 1980, pp. 91-99. Details
  • Waters, Frank, Postal Unions and Politics: A History of the Amalgamated Postal Workers' Union of Australia, University of Queensland Press, St Lucia, Queensland, 1978, 311 pp. Details
  • Waters, W.J., 'Labour, Socialism and World War Industries', Labour History, vol. 16, 1969, pp. 14-19. Details
  • Waterson, D.B., 'Chifley, Joseph Benedict', in Ritchie, John (ed.), Australian Dictionary of Biography, vol. 13, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1993, pp. 412-420. Details
  • Waterson, Duncan, 'How to Select a 'Proper' Official Historian', Labour History, vol. 83, 2002, pp. 191-194. Details
  • Watson, Ian, 'Class Memory: An Alternative Approach to Class Identity', Labour History, vol. 67, 1994, pp. 23-41. Details
  • Way, Nicholas, 'Union Solidarity over Weipa Hides a Split', Business Review Weekly, no. 27, 1995, p. 20. Details
  • Webb, Rosemary, 'Eileen Powell, 1913-1997 (Obituary)', Labour History, vol. 74, 1998, pp. 198-199. Details
  • Webster, Barbara, ''To Fight Against the Horrible Evil of Communism': Catholics, Community and the Movement in Rockhampton, 1943-57', Labour History, vol. 81, 2001, pp. 155-174. Details
  • Webster, Barbara, 'A 'Cosy Relationship' If You Had It: Queensland Labor's Arbitration System and Union Orgainising Strategies in Rockhampton, 1916-57', Labour History, vol. 83, 2002, pp. 89-106. Details
  • Weeks, Steven, 'Thomas Price', in Serle, Geoffrey (ed.), Australian Dictionary of Biography, vol. 11, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1988, pp. 287-289. Details
  • Weller, P.M., 'Disciplined Party Voting: A Labor Innovation?', Labour History, vol. 21, 1971, pp. 17-23. Details
  • Weller, Patrick, 'The Labor Party and the Defeat of Reid: A Re-assessment', Labour History, vol. 26, 1974, pp. 14-18. Details
  • Wettenhall, R.L., 'Federal Labour and the Public Corporation under Matthew Charlton', Labour History, vol. 6, 1964, pp. 10-24. Details
  • Whelan, Kevin, 'Document: The Union Doctrine, or Poor Man's Catechism', Labour History, vol. 75, 1998, pp. 33-37. Details
  • Whelan, Kevin, 'Introduction to 'The Poor Man's Catechism' (1798)', Labour History, vol. 75, 1998, pp. 22-32. Details
  • Whitaker, Anne-Marie, 'From Swords to Ploughshares? The 1798 Irish Rebels in New South Wales', Labour History, vol. 75, 1998, pp. 9-21. Details
  • White, J., 'The Port Kembla Pig Iron Strike of 1938', Labour History, vol. 37, Australian Society for the Study of Labour History, Sydney, 1979, pp. 63-77. Details
  • White, Kate, 'May Holman: 'Australian Labor's Pioneer Women Parlimentarian'', Labour History, vol. 41, 1981, pp. 110-117. Details
  • White, Kate, Barney: The Story of Rees D Williams, Architect of the White-Collar Union Movement, Hargreen Publishing and ABEU, Melbourne, 1989, 244 pp. Details
  • White, Kate, An Open Account: 72 Years of Unionism in the State Bank of Victoria, Finance Sector Union, Melbourne, 1992, 250 pp. Details
  • Whitehead, Kay, 'Post-Suffrage Inspectors in New South Wales', Labour History, vol. 80, 2001, pp. 157-172. Details
  • Whitehead, Kay, 'Post-Suffrage Factory Inspectors in New South Wales', Labour History, vol. 80, 2001, pp. 157-172. Details
  • Whitehouse, G. and Wiltshire, K., The History of the Queensland Professional Officers' Association, Royal Australian Institute of Public Administration, Queensland Division in association with the Que, Brisbane, 1987, 21 pp. Details
  • Wickham, G., The Politics of History and the New South Wales Builders' Labourers' Federation, Occasional Paper No 2, Local Consumption Publications, Sydney, 1984, 22 pp. Details
  • Wilkinson, J., Early Struggles and Great Achievements of the Agricultural Implement Makers' Union: Address Delivered Over 3KZ, Agricultural Implement Makers' Union, Melbourne, 1936?, 7 pp. Details
  • Willett, Graham, '"Proud and employed": the Gay and Lesbian Movement and the Victorian Teachers' Unions in the 1970s', Labour History, vol. 76, 1999, pp. 78-94. Details
  • Willett, Graham, ''Proud and Employed': The Gay and Lesbian Movement and the Victorian Teachers' Unions in the 1970s', Labour History, vol. 76, 1999, pp. 78-94. Details
  • 'William Morris Hughes', in Australia's Prime Ministers, National Archives of Australia, http://primeministers.naa.gov.au/primeministers/hughes/. Details
  • Williams, C., Blue, White and Pink Collar Workers in Australia: Technicians, Bank Employees and Flight Attendants, Studies in Society, Allen and Unwin, North Sydney, New South Wales, 1988, 202 pp. Details
  • Williams, Cecil Wallace Edgar, Yellow, green and red, Worker Newspaper, Brisbane, 1967, 408 pp. Details
  • Williams, Clare, 'Women and Occupational Health and Safety: From Narratives of Danger to Invisibility', Labour History, vol. 73, 1997, pp. 30-52. Details
  • Williams, John, 'Irish Female Convicts and Tasmania', Labour History, vol. 44, 1983, pp. 1-17. Details
  • Williams, R. D., ''White Collars' Make Council', Labour History, vol. 6, Australian Society for the Study of Labour History, Sydney, 1964, pp. 29-37. Details
  • Williams, Rees D., 'White collar unionism - The Bank Officers', Recorder, no. 94, 1978, pp. 5-10. Details
  • Williams, Rees D., Pev was the Founder, ABEU Edwin Charles Peverill Memorial Booklet, ABEU, Melbourne, 1979, 20 pp. Details
  • Williams, Rees D., 'A Victorian Socialist Party Bequest', Labour History, vol. 36, 1979, pp. 104-105. Details
  • Williamson, Noeline, 'The Employment of Female Teachers in the Small Bush Schools of New South Wales, 1880-1890: A Case of Stay Bushed or Stay Home', Labour History, vol. 43, 1982, pp. 1-12. Details
  • Wilson, Sandra, 'Police Pereptions of Protest: the Perth 'Treasury Riot' of March 1931', Labour History, vol. 52, 1987, pp. 63-74. Details
  • Windschuttle, Elizabeth, 'Discipline, Domestic Training and Social Control: The Female School of Industry, Sydney, 1826-1847', Labour History, vol. 39, 1980, pp. 1-14. Details
  • Woodward, A.E., 'Industrial Relations 1966-1967', Journal of Industrial Relations, vol. 9, no. 2, 1967, pp. 97-106. Details
  • Worker reports of the First Commonwealth Trades Union Congress and the Australian Political Labor Conference, held at Sydney, N.S.W., November and December, 1902, Worker Trades Union Printery, Sydney, 1903, 29 pp. Details
  • Wotherspoon, Garry, 'The Greatest Menace Facing Australia': Homosexuality and the State in N.S.W during the Cold War', Labour History, vol. 56, 1989, pp. 15-28. Details
  • Wright, A., 'Jessie Street, Feminist', Labour History, vol. 29, Australian Society for the Study of Labour History, Sydney, 1975, pp. 59-68. Details
  • Wright, Chris, 'Labour History, Work and the Role of Capital', Labour History, vol. 82, 2002, pp. 134-136. Details
  • Wright, Christopher, 'The Formative Years of Management Control at the Newcastle Steelworks, 1913-1924', Labour History, vol. 55, 1988, pp. 55-70. Details
  • Wright, Christopher, 'Taylorism Reconsidered: The Impact of Scientific Management Within the Australian Workplace', Labour History, vol. 64, 1993, pp. 34-53. Details
  • Wright, Christopher and Ferland, Jacques, 'Rural and Urban Labour Processes: A Comparative Analysis of Australian and Canadian Development', Labour/Le Travail (38) & Labour History (71), Special joint issue, 1996, pp. 142-169. Details
  • Wright, Huntley, 'Protecting the National Interest: the Labor Government and the Reform of Australia's Colonial Policy, 1942-25', Labour History, vol. 82, 2002, pp. 65-80. Details
  • Wright, Michael, ''Brass Hats...From Sydney': Volunteerism, Contested Spaces and the Organisation of Fire Suppression in the Blue Mountains 1950-60', Labour History, vol. 81, 2001, pp. 51-74. Details
  • Wyner, Issy, With Banner Unfurled: The Early Years of the Ship Painters and Dockers' Union, Hale and Iremonger, Sydney, 1983, 256 pp. Details