Bibliography on Colonial Australia

 

In addition to works cited in this book, I’ve included titles on other aspects of the period.

 

Alford, Katrina, Production or Reproduction, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1984.

 

Alfort, Katrina, ‘Gilt-Edged Women: Women and Mining in Colonial Australia’, Working Papers in Economic History, No 64, Australian National University, Canberra, 1986.

 

Allen, Judith, ‘The Making of a Prostitute Proletariat in Early Twentieth Century New South Wales’, in Daniels, So Much Hard Work.

 

Alomes, Stephen, ‘Australian Nationalism in the Eras of Imperialism and "Internationalism"', in Arnold, Spearitt and Walker, Out of Empire.

 

Armstrong, Mick, The Origins of the Australian Labor Party, Socialist Alternative, Melbourne, 1996.

 

Arnold, John, Spearitt, Peter, and Walker, David (eds) Out of Empire: The British Domination of Australia, Mandarin, Melbourne, 1993.

 

Aveling, Marian and Joy Damousi (eds), Stepping out of History, Documents of Women at Work in Australia, Allen & Unwin, Sydney, 1991.

 

Bacchi, ‘The ‘Woman Question’’, in Richards, The Flinders History of South Australia.

 

Baker, D.W.A., ‘The Origins of Robertson’s Land Acts’, Historical Studies, No 30, May 1958.

 

Baker, John S., Communicators and their First Trade Unions: A History of the Telegraphist and Postal Clerk Unions of Australia, Union of Postal Clerks and Telegraphists, Sydney, 1980.

 

Bell, Diane, Daughters of the Dreaming, McPhee Gribble/Allen & Unwin, Sydney, 1990.

 

Berzins, Baiba, The Coming of the Strangers: Life in Australia, 1788-1822, Sydney Collins, 1988.

 

Blainey, Geoffrey, A Land Half Won, MacMillan, Melbourne, 1980.

 

Bongiorno, Frank, ‘Marxism and the Victorian Labour Movement’, in Ferrier, Carole and Rebecca Pelan (eds) The Point of Change: Marxism/Australia/History/Theory, Australian Studies Centre, Department of English, University of Queensland, St Lucia, 1998.

 

Brooks, Raymond, ‘The Melbourne Tailoresses’ Strike, 1882-1883: An Assessment’, Labour History, No 44, May 1983.

 

Buckley, K.D. (Ken), The Amalgamated Engineers in Australia, 1852-1920, ANU, Canberra, 1970.

 

Buckley, Ken and Ted Wheelwright, No Paradise for Workers: Capitalism and the Common People in Australia 1788-1914, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1988.

 

Burgmann, Verity, ‘Capital and Labour’, in Curthoys and Markus, Who Are Our Enemies?

 

Burgmann, Verity, ‘In our Time’: Socialism and the Rise of Labor, 1885-1905, Allen & Unwin, Sydney, 1985.

 

Burgman, Verity, ‘Premature Labour: The Maritime Strike and the Parliamentary Strategy’, in Hagan and Wells, The Maritime Strike.

 

Butler-Bowdon, Eddie, In the Service? A History of Railway Workers and their Union, Hyland House, South Yarra, 1991.

 

Butlin, N.G., Economics and the Dreamtime, A Hypothetical History, Cambridge University Press, Melbourne, 1993.

 

Butlin, N.G., Forming a Colonial Economy, Australia 1810-1850, Cambridge University Press, Melbourne, 1994.

 

Cannon, Michael, Australia in the Victorian Age: Vol 1, Who’s Master? Who’s Man?, John Currey O’Neil, Melbourne, 1982; Vol 2, Life in the Country, Nelson, Melbourne, 1973.

 

Carboni, Raffaelo, The Eureka Stockade, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1993.

 

Cashen, John, ‘Owners of Labour’, in Richards, The Flinders History of South Australia.

 

Churchward, L.G. (Lloyd), ‘Americans and Other Foreigners at Eureka’, Historical Studies, Australia and New Zealand, Eureka Centenary Supplement, University of Melbourne, December 1954.

 

Clark, C.M.H. (Manning), A History of Australia II, New South Wales and Van Diemen’s Land 1822-1838, Melbourne University Press, 1968.

 

Connell, R.W. ‘The Convict Rebellion of 1804’, Melbourne Historical Journal, Vol 5, 1965.

 

Connell, R.W. and T.H. Irving, Class Structure in Australian History, Documents, Narrative and Argument, Longman Cheshire, Melbourne, 1980.

 

Cronin, Kathryn, Colonial Casualties: Chinese in Early Victoria, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1982.

 

Crowley, F.K., ‘Working Class Conditions in Australia, 1788-1851’, PhD, Melbourne University, 1949.

 

Curthoys, Ann and Andrew Markus, Who Are Our Enemies? Racism and the Working Class in Australia, Hale and Iremonger, Sydney, 1978.

 

Curthoys, Ann, ‘Conflict and Consensus: The Seamen’s Strike of 1878’, in Curthoys and Markus, Who Are Our Enemies?.

 

Dale, Liza, ‘The Rural Context of Masculinity and the “Woman Question”: An Analysis of the Amalgamated Shearers’ Union Support for Women’s Equality, NSW, 1890-1895’, Monash Publications in History, No 8, Melbourne, 1991.

 

Daniels, Kay, (ed), So Much Hard Work: Women and Prostitution in Australian History, Fontana, Sydney, 1984.

 

Daniels, Kay and Mary Murnane, Uphill All the Way, A Documentary History of Women in Australia, University of Queensland Press, St Lucia, 1980.

 

Davidson, Alistair, The Invisible State: The Formation of the Australian State 1788-1901, Cambridge University Press, Melbourne, 1991

 

Davies, Mel, ‘Cornish Miners and Class Relations in Early Colonial South Australia: The Burra Burra Strikes of 1848-49’, Historical Studies, Vol 26, No 5, October 1995.

 

Davison, Graeme, The Rise and Fall of Marvelous Melbourne, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1978.

 

Deacon, Desley, Managing Gender: The State, the New Middle Class and Women Workers 1830-1930, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1989.

 

Donkin, Nance, The Women Were There: Nineteen Women Who Enlivened Australia’s History, Collins Dove, Melbourne, 1988.

 

Donovan, P.F., ‘Australia and the Great London Dock Strike: 1889’, Labour History, No 23, November 1972.

 

Dutton, Geoffrey, The Squatters: An Illustrated History of Australia’s Pastoral Pioneers, Viking O’Neil, Melbourne, 1985.

 

Evans, Raymond, Kay Saunders and Kathryn Cronin, Race Relations in Colonial Queensland, A History of Exclusion, Exploitation and Extermination, University of Queensland Press, St Lucia, 1988.

 

Fisher, Shirley, ‘Sydney Women and the Workforce 1870-90’, in Max Kelly (ed), Nineteenth-Century Sydney: Essays in Urban History, Sydney University Press, Sydney, 1978.

 

Fitzgerald, Shirley, Rising Damp: Sydney 1870-1890, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1987.

 

Fitzpatrick, Brian, British Imperialism and Australia 1973-1833, An Economic History of Australia, Sydney University Press, 1971.

 

Fitzpatrick, Brian, A Short History of the Australian Labor Movement, MacMillan, Melbourne, 1968.

 

Fletcher, Brian, Colonial Australia Before 1850, Nelson, Melbourne, 1986.

 

Foster, S.G., ‘Aboriginal Rights and Official Morality’, The Push from the Bush, No 11, November 1981.

 

Frances, Raelene, The Politics of Work: Gender and Labour in Victoria 1880-1939, Cambridge University Press, Melbourne 1993.

 

Fry, Eric (ed) Rebels & Radicals, Allen & Unwin, Sydney, 1983.

 

Fry, Ken, Beyond the Barrier, Class Formation in a Pastoral Society, Bathurst 1818-1848, Crawford House Press, Bathurst 1993.

 

Furphy, Joseph, Such is Life, Angus and Robertson, Sydney, 1980.

 

Garden, Don, Victoria: A History, Nelson, Melbourne, 1984.

 

Gollan, Robin, Radical and Working Class Politics, A Study of Eastern Australia 1850-1910, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1960.

 

Gollan Robin, The Coalminers of New South Wales: A History of the Union, 1860-1960, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1963.

 

Goodall, Heather, Invasion to Embassy: Land in Aboriginal Politics in New South Wales, 1770-1872, Allen & Unwin, Sydney, 1996.

 

Goodman, David, Gold Seeking: Victoria and California in the 1850s, Allen & Unwin, Sydney, 1994.

 

Grassby, Al and Marji Jill, Six Australian Battlefields, The Black Resistance of Invasion and the White Struggle Against Colonial Oppression, Angus and Robertson, Sydney, 1988.

 

Griffin, James (ed) Essays in Economic History of Australia, Jacaranda Press, Brisbane, 1970.

 

Griffiths, Phil, ‘The Road to White Australia’, www.philgriffiths.id.au/racism1/road_to_White_Australia.pdf

 

Grimshaw, Patricia et al, Creating a Nation, McPhee Gribble, Melbourne, 1994.

 

Hagan, Jim and Wells, Andrew, The Maritime Strike: A Centennial Retrospective: Essays in Honour of Eric Fry, Five Islands Press, Wollongong, 1992.

 

Hirst, J.G., Convict Society and its Enemies: A History of Early New South Wales, Allen & Unwin, Sydney, 1983.

 

Hirst, J.G., The Strange Birth of Colonial Democracy: New South Wales 1848-1884, Allen & Unwin, Sydney, 1988.

 

Hogan Michael, The Sectarian Strand: Religion in Australian History, Penguin, Ringwood, 1987.

 

Hughes, Helen, ‘The Eight Hour Day and the Development of the Labour Movement in Victoria in the Eighteen-Fifties’, Historical Studies, Vol 9, No 36, 1961.

 

Hughes, Robert, The Fatal Shore: A History of the Transportation of Convicts to Australia, 1787-1868, Collins Harvill, London, 1987.

 

Hunt, Doug, ‘Exclusivism and Unionism: Europeans in the Queensland Sugar Industry 1900-10’, in Curthoys and Markus, Who Are Our Enemies?

 

Hunt, Susan, Spinifex and Hessian: Women in North-West Australia, 1860-1900, University of Western Australia Press, Perth, 1986.

 

Irving, Helen, To Constitute a Nation: A Cultural History of Australia’s Constitution, Cambridge University Press, Melbourne, 1997.

 

Irving, Terry (ed), Challenges to Labour History, UNSW Press, Sydney, 1994.

 

Irving, Terry, ‘Society and the Language of Class’, in Meaney, Neville (ed) Under New Heavens: Cultural Transmission and the Making of Australia, Heinemann, Melbourne, 1989.

 

Kent, Bruce, ‘Agitation on the Victorian Gold Fields 1851-4: An Interpretation’, Historical Studies, Australia and New Zealand, November 1954.

 

Kiddle, Margaret, Men of Yesterday, A Social History of the Western District of Victoria, 1834-1890, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1963.

 

King, Hazel, Richard Bourke, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1971.

 

King, Jonathan (ed), The First Settlement: The Convict Village that Founded Australia 1788-90, MacMillan, Melbourne 1984.

 

Kingston, Beverley, My Wife, My Daughter, and Poor Mary Ann: Women and Work in Australia, Nelson, Melbourne, 1977.

 

Knapman, Claudia, 'Reproducing Empire: Exploring Ideologies of Gender and Race on Australia's Pacific Frontier', in Margarey, Rowley and Sheridan, Debutante Nation.

 

Knight, Ruth, Illiberal Liberal: Robert Lowe in New South Wales, 1842-1850, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1966.

 

Kociumbas, Jan, The Oxford History of Australia, Vol 2, 1770-1860, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1991.

 

Lawson, Henry, While the Billy Boils, Lloyd O’Neil, Melbourne, 1970.

 

Lee, Jenny and Charles Fahey, ‘A Boom for Whom? Some Developments in the Australian Labour Market, 1870-1891,’ in Russel and White, Pastiche I.

 

Lockwood, Rupert, Ship to Shore: A History of Melbourne’s Waterfront and Its Union Struggles, Hale & Ironmonger, Sydney 1990.

 

Macintyre, Stuart, Winners and Losers: The Pursuit of Social Justice in Australian History, Allen & Unwin, Sydney, 1985.

 

Macintyre, Stuart, ‘Neither Capital nor Labour: The Politics of the Establishment of Arbitration’, in Macintyre and Mitchell, Foundations of Arbitration.

 

Macintyre, Stuart and Richard Mitchell, Foundations of Arbitration: The Origins and Effects of State Compulsory Arbitration, 1890-1914, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1989.

 

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Markey, Raymond, The Making of the Labor Party in New South Wales 1880-1900, NSW University Press, Sydney, 1988.

 

Markey, Raymond, ‘Trade Unions, the Labor Party and the Introduction of Arbitration in New South Wales and the Commonwealth’, in Macintyre and Mitchell, Foundations of Arbitration.

 

Markus, Andrew, Fear and Hatred: Purifying Australia and California 1850-1901, Hale and Iremonger, Sydney, 1979.

 

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McQuilton, John, The Kelly Outbreak, 1878-1880: The Geographical Dimension of Social Banditry, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1979. About Ned Kelly et al.

 

Meaney, Neville, ‘“The Yellow Peril”: Invasion Scare Novels and Australian Political Culture’, in Stewart, The 1890s.

 

Merritt, John, The Making of the AWU, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1986.

 

Miller, James, Koori: A Will to Win, Angus and Robertson, Sydney, 1985.

 

Molony, John, Eureka, Penguin, Melbourne, 1984. The story of the revolt.

 

Moss, Jim, Sound of Trumpets: History of the Labour Movement in South Australia, Wakefield Press, Adelaide, 1985.

 

Neale, Jonathan, The Cutlass and the Lash: Mutiny and Discipline in Nelson’s Navy, Pluto Press, London, 1985.

 

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Nicol, W, ‘Women and the Trade Union Movement in New South Wales: 1890-1900’, Labour History 36, May 1979.

 

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