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  1. Editorial
  2. Erik Olssen
  3. pp. 121-123
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  1. The Removal of Compulsory Arbitration and the Depression of the 1930s
  2. John E. Martin
  3. pp. 124-144
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  1. The Unimportance of Arbitration? The New Zealand Waterfront 1915–1951
  2. Anna Green
  3. pp. 145-159
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  1. ‘Our Motto, No Compromise’: The Ideological Origins and Foundation of the Communist Party of New Zealand
  2. Kerry Taylor
  3. pp. 160-177
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  1. An ‘unholy alliance’: The 1968 Nil Wage Order
  2. Pat Walsh
  3. pp. 178-193
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  1. The Employment Contracts Act and the Demise of the New Zealand Clerical Workers Union
  2. Peter Franks
  3. pp. 194-210
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  1. Bert Roth 1917–1994
  2. Erik Olssen
  3. pp. 211-213
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  1. Pioneering New Zealand Labour History: Essays in Honour of Bert Roth ed. by Pat Walsh (review)
  2. Maryan Street
  3. pp. 217-218
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  1. Te Timatanga— Tatau Tatau (review)
  2. Aroha Yates-Smith
  3. pp. 222-223
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  1. Women Together: A History of Women’s Organizations in New Zealand: Ngā Rōpū W āhine o te Motu ed. by Anne Else (review)
  2. Anne Firor Scott
  3. pp. 223-224
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  1. The Suffragists: Women who worked for the vote (review)
  2. Susan Butterworth
  3. pp. 225-226
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  1. The European Peopling Of Australasia. A Demographic History 1788–1988 by W. D. Borrie (review)
  2. Malcolm Campbell
  3. pp. 226-227
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  1. A Woman of Good Character: Single Women as Immigrant Settlers in Nineteenth-Century New Zealand by Charlotte Macdonald (review)
  2. Lucy Frost
  3. pp. 227-229
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  1. Immigration to New Zealand. 1854–1938 by W.D. Borrie (review)
  2. Rosalind McClean
  3. pp. 229-230
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  1. The German Connection: New Zealand and German-speaking Europe in the Nineteenth Century ed. by James N. Bade (review)
  2. Sally Maclean
  3. pp. 230-232
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  1. Windows on a Chinese Past by James Ng (review)
  2. Jeanine Graham
  3. pp. 232-233
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  1. Punishment in a Perfect Society. The New Zealand Penal System 1840–1939 by John Pratt (review)
  2. Graeme Dunstall
  3. pp. 233-234
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  1. Working for Wildlife: A History of the New Zealand Wildlife Service by Ross Galbreath (review)
  2. Philip Hart
  3. pp. 235-236
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  1. Gadfly: The Life and Times of James Shelley by Ian Carter (review)
  2. Colin McGeorge
  3. pp. 236-237
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  1. The Selected Letters of Mary Hobhouse ed. by Shirley Tunnicliff (review)
  2. Peter Lineham
  3. p. 238
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  1. Correspondence
  2. Harry Evison
  3. p. 239
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  1. Research
  2. pp. 240-246
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