Published Resources Details Journal

Editors
Dickenson, Jackie, Grimshaw, Patricia and Scalmer, Sean
Title
Labour History
Imprint
May 2013
Description

Special thematic issue on Labour Women's Leadership.

Related Published Resources

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  • Brigden, Cathy, '"A Fine and Self-Reliant Group of Women": Women's Leadership in the Female Confectioners Union', Labour History, vol. 104, May 2013, pp. 49-64. http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5263/labourhistory.104.0049. Details In addition to the women featured in this Encyclopedia, this article includes information on the following women:
    • Sis Anderson
    • Nellie Black
    • Helen Bull
    • Elizabeth Burns
    • Aileen Callick
    • Ada Collins
    • Jean Daley
    • Daisy Diwell
    • Mrs Donohue
    • Jean Elliott
    • Myrtle Evans
    • Ruby Gay
    • Miss Gorman
    • Grace Hanson
    • Ivy Heath (Chapman)
    • Miranda Hill
    • Sarah Hill
    • Elsie Hood
    • Maud Hood
    • Maud Howard
    • Grace Keamy
    • Miss Keystone
    • Mary Moss
    • Ida Nagel
    • Isabella Parker
    • Olive Phillips
    • Gladys Robinson
    • Ethel Skipper
    • Lalla Steele
    • Gladys Thomas
    • Ruby Warway
    • Liz Watts
    • Vera Watts
    • Flora Wearne
    • Margaret Wearne
    • May Webber
  • Dick, Wendy, '"Vigorous-Minded and Independent": Ellen Mulcahy as a Labour Leader', Labour History, vol. 104, May 2013, pp. 31-48. http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5263/labourhistory.104.0031. Details In addition to the women featured in this Encyclopedia, this article includes information on the following women:
    • Mrs Barry
    • Mrs Butterfield
    • Mrs Dorey
    • Mary Gilmore
    • Miss C.M. McGrath
    • Mrs Thornton Smith
  • Dickenson, Jackie, Grimshaw, Patricia and Scalmer, Sean, 'Labour Women's Leadership: Concept and History', Labour History, vol. 104, May 2013, pp. 1-8. http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5263/labourhistory.104.0001. Details
  • Frances, Raelene, 'Authentic Leaders: Women and Leadership in Australian Unions before World War II', Labour History, vol. 104, May 2013, pp. 9-30. http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5263/labourhistory.104.0009. Details In addition to the women featured in this Encyclopedia, this article includes information on the following women:
    • Lizzie Ahern
    • Selina Anderson
    • Meredith Atkinson
    • Mrs Barry
    • Jean Beadle
    • Mrs Bryant
    • Imelda Cashman
    • Ellen Creswell
    • Louisa Cross
    • Jean Daley
    • Kate Dwyer
    • Minnis Felstead
    • Henrietta Greville
    • Lesbia Harford
    • Agnes Inglis
    • Mary Lee
    • Jane McLeod
    • Mary Matthews
    • Betty Matthias
    • Adelaide Miethke
    • Lucy Moricey
    • Paris Nesbit
    • Carmel Nyhan
    • Maude O'Connell
    • Kathleen O'Keefe
    • Helen Robertson
    • Mary Rogers
    • Creo Stanley
    • Rose Summerfield
    • Mabel Swanton
    • Elizabeth Tighe
    • Mary Ward
    • Phoebe Watson
    • Lucy Woodcock
  • Francis, Rosemary, 'In Pursuit of Union Leadership: Mary Bluett and Susan Hopgood and the Victorian Secondary Teachers Association, 1973-95', Labour History, vol. 104, May 2013, pp. 131-148. http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5263/labourhistory.104.0131. DetailsIn addition to the women featured in this Encyclopedia, this article includes information on the following women:
    • Miss Essex
    • Ruth Fowler
    • Hilary Gill
    • Bernice Kelly
    • Jean Mee
    • Joan Rosser
  • Grimshaw, Patricia, 'Zelda D'Aprano, Leadership and the Politics of Gender in the Australian Labour Movement, 1945-75', Labour History, vol. 104, May 2013, pp. 101-117. http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5263/labourhistory.104.0101. Details In addition to the women featured in this Encyclopedia, this article includes information on the following women:
    • Elva Giekie
    • Thelma Solomon
  • Kirkby, Diane, '"Those Knights of the Pen and Pencil": Women Journalists and Cultural Leadership of the Women's Movement in Australia and the United States', Labour History, vol. 104, May 2013, pp. 81-100. http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5263/labourhistory.104.0081. DetailsIn addition to the women featured in this Encyclopedia, this article includes information on the following women:
    • Mrs Fred Aronson
    • Mary Gilmore
    • Jenny Scott Griffiths
    • Alice Henry
    • Muriel Hinton
    • Mrs Irvine
    • Celia John
    • Mrs Emily Turner
    • Mrs Theodore Wallace
  • Macintyre, Stuart, 'Women's Leadership in War and Reconstruction', Labour History, vol. 104, May 2013, pp. 65-80. http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5263/labourhistory.104.0065. Details In addition to the women featured in this Encyclopedia, this article includes information on the following women:
    • Jean Blackburn
    • Flora Eldershaw
    • Eleanor Glencross
    • Lucy Gullett
    • Elizabeth Johnson
    • Ethel McDonnell
    • Katharine Susannah Prichard
    • Mary Ryan
  • Ryan,Lyndall, 'Edna Ryan and Leadership: The Womens Trade Union Commission, 1976', Labour History, vol. 104, May 2013, pp. 119-130. http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5263/labourhistory.104.0119. DetailsIn addition to the women featured in this Encyclopedia, this article includes information on the following women:
    • Selina Anderson
    • Ellen Cashman
    • Marie Coleman
    • Heather Egan
    • Elizabeth Evatt
    • Mary Gaudron
    • Jenny George
    • Bridget Gilling
    • Deborah McCulloch
    • Jan Marsh
    • Linda Norton
    • Margaret O'Neill
    • Doris Osborne
    • Mary Owen
    • Ellen Powell
    • Helen Prendergast
    • Edna Ryan
    • Susan Ryan
    • Betty Spears
    • Pat Thompson
  • Tierney, James and Cregan,Christina, 'Strategy and Structure in a Successful Organising Union: The Transformational Role of Branch Secretaries in the Australian Nursing Federation, Victorian Branch, 1989-2009', Labour History, vol. 104, May 2013, pp. 149-168. http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5263/labourhistory.104.0149. Details In addition to the women featured in this Encyclopedia, this article includes information on the following women:
    • Ruth Shepherd