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Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Library Happenings News and Views, 1988-92, 1988-1992
... stuart macintyre... jan ford karen kealy helen darch alan brady stuart macintyre ...Photocopied newsletters.e.j. barker library, mt helen library, library, information services, ballarat teachers' college library, gillies street library, sue taylor, online era, kevin jewell, lucy cartmel, janine balharrie, vicki duke, debbie lord, gordon roberts, joanne harrison, barbara crump, teacher resource collection, trc, veronica moriarty, jo coburn, karen fitzpatrick, peter stuchberry, janet ford, julia temby, shirley randell, theresa mellings, bill hitchins, naming of the e.j. barker library, leeanne pitman, jenny leviston, kate mckay, andrea backshall, special collections, trade unions, aeneas gunn, jeannie gunn, dulcie brooks, cd-rom (transient technology), book wagon, bookmobile, jan ford, karen kealy, helen darch, alan brady, stuart macintyre, sue devine -
Unions Ballarat
The reds: the Communist Party of Australia from origins to illegality, 1998
... Macintyre, Stuart... to illegality Macintyre, Stuart McClintock, Herbert ...Story of the Communist Party of Australia and its beginnings in 1920 in Sydney. References to Ballarat Trades Hall and associated entities.Relevant to the trade union movement and the Australian political landscape.Paper; book. Dust jacket: brown background; red, black and white lettering; author's name and title. Cover: black; white lettering.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, communist party australia, communism, politics and government, trade unions - australia, trade unions - history, rowe, e.j. - ted -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, John Andrew La Nauze, Alfred Deakin, 2009
... by Stuart Macintyre. Preface by J. A. La Nauze. ... by Stuart Macintyre. Preface by J. A. La Nauze. Hardcover in sleeve ...Biography of Alfred Deakin.Hardcover in sleeve. Fawn coloured dust cover with Black and white photograph. Title in gold lettering . Author’s name in black text. Hard cover is navy blue. Inside front and back covers are printed with black and white and some sepia photographs. Text of the book is 660 pages followed with appendixes and index. 732 pages in total. non-fictionBiography of Alfred Deakin.warrnambool, alfred deakin, deakin university, j a la nauze 1974, prime minister deakin -
Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc.
Book - Soft bound book, Melissa Reeves, The Spook
... bite. The play includes an introduction by Stuart Macintyre ...It's 1965 and the South Bendigo branch of the Communist Party is in a rut. The Tribune isn't selling, membership is down and the Maoists are gaining ground. So young Martin Porter is a welcome new recruit. His mother doesn't understand why he has thrown his values out the window and grown his hair. But all is not what it seems. Martin is an ASIO mole about to discover that spying on communists isn't all dark glasses, sexy Cossack dancing and vodka shots. When his new-found friends draw him into their family he finds that doing his bit for his country is more complicated than he'd imagined. Inspired by a true story from country Victoria, Melissa Reeves exposes the Australian political obsessions of the 1960s with much humour and an astuteness that gives the play contemporary bite. The play includes an introduction by Stuart Macintyre, Ernest Scott Professor of History at the University of Melbourne. 2 acts, 6 males, 6 female.Black covered book with red text and image on cover. 87 PagesfictionIt's 1965 and the South Bendigo branch of the Communist Party is in a rut. The Tribune isn't selling, membership is down and the Maoists are gaining ground. So young Martin Porter is a welcome new recruit. His mother doesn't understand why he has thrown his values out the window and grown his hair. But all is not what it seems. Martin is an ASIO mole about to discover that spying on communists isn't all dark glasses, sexy Cossack dancing and vodka shots. When his new-found friends draw him into their family he finds that doing his bit for his country is more complicated than he'd imagined. Inspired by a true story from country Victoria, Melissa Reeves exposes the Australian political obsessions of the 1960s with much humour and an astuteness that gives the play contemporary bite. The play includes an introduction by Stuart Macintyre, Ernest Scott Professor of History at the University of Melbourne. 2 acts, 6 males, 6 female.bendigo, play, theatre, communist party, asio, melissa reeves