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Showing papers in "Australian Historical Studies in 1973"


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TL;DR: In this paper, games people played: Cricket and football in England and Victoria in the late nineteenth century were discussed. But they did not discuss the role of women in these games. And they focused on women's roles.
Abstract: (1973). Games people played: Cricket and football in England and Victoria in the late nineteenth century. Historical Studies: Vol. 15, No. 60, pp. 511-535.

33 citations





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8 citations


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TL;DR: The Undiplomatic channels: Australian representation in the United States, 1918-39 as mentioned in this paper, is a classic example of the latter category of channels, and it was discussed in detail in this paper.
Abstract: (1973). Undiplomatic channels: Australian representation in the United States, 1918–39. Historical Studies: Vol. 15, No. 60, pp. 610-630.

8 citations



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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the Australian experience of racism and discuss the role of race in this experience, and present a survey of racialism in Australian history, including race riots.
Abstract: (1973). Racialism: The Australian experience. Historical Studies: Vol. 15, No. 61, pp. 750-759.

7 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, Steamships and the 1890 maritime strike are discussed and a detailed account of the events is given. But the authors do not discuss the 1890 strike itself, only its causes.
Abstract: (1973). Steamships and the 1890 maritime strike. Historical Studies: Vol. 15, No. 60, pp. 562-593.

6 citations


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A. G. L. Shaw1

6 citations



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TL;DR: In this paper, the Royal Commission on the Poor Laws, 1905-9, has been described as a "disaster" for the British economy, and the poor laws have been criticised.
Abstract: (1973). Charles Booth and the Royal Commission on the poor laws, 1905–9. Historical Studies: Vol. 15, No. 61, pp. 722-736.