Thematic Section
The ‘Extreme Right’ in Twentieth Century Australia edited by Andrew Moore
Andrew Moore | |
Writing About the Extreme Right in Australia | 1 |
Andrew Moore | |
The New Guard and the Labour Movement, 1931–35 | 55 |
Peter Henderson | |
Frank Browne and the Neo-Nazis | 73 |
Books for Children and Young Adults
267 | |
268 | |
Notice Board | 271 |
Notes on Contributors | 273 |
Call for Papers | |
Working to Live, Histories of the 8 Hour Day & Working Life Melbourne, June 2006 | 276 |
Co-operation and the Politics of Consumption Sydney, March 2006 | 277 |
ASSLH Directory | 279 |
Information for Contributors and Subscribers | 280 |
Editorial Policy(revised February 2004) | inside back cover |
Cover illustration | |
Captain De Groot of the New Guard opens the Sydney Harbour Bridge, 19 March 1932, in the name of the ‘decent and respectable people of New South Wales’. From private collection, the late Richard Raxworthy. |
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