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Autor:
Ben Huf
Publikováno v:
History of Economics Review. 83:90-94
Autor:
Ben Huf, Frances Flanagan
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Labour History. 121:195-217
Autor:
Ben Huf
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Australian Economic History Review. 61:117-125
Autor:
Ben Huf
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Australian Historical Studies. 53:657-658
Autor:
Frances Flanagan, Shannyn Palmer, Michael Beggs, Yves Rees, Simon Ville, Nicholas Brown, Ben Huf
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Thesis Eleven. 160:95-120
Capitalism is back. Three decades ago, when all alternatives to liberal democracy and free markets appeared discredited, talk of capitalism seemed passé. Now, after a decade of political and economic turmoil, capitalism and its temporal critique of
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History Australia. 17:272-292
The next generation of Australian historians face daunting challenges: the imperative to craft new historical narratives that inform and redirect unfolding ecological, economic and political crises...
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Ronald Grigor Suny, Catherine Bishop, Tanya Evans, John Murphy, David Horner, Marian Baird, Karen Fox, Zora Simic, Nicholas Brown, Judith Keene, Philip Mendes, Ben Huf, David Palmer, Anthony Forsyth, Diane Fieldes, Katherine Ravenswood
Publikováno v:
Labour History. 117:213-246
Autor:
Ben Huf
Publikováno v:
Australian Historical Studies
Capitalists and labourers have long been regarded among the great antagonists of Australian historiography. Yet where the latter has been subjected to constant analysis by successive generations of historians, the formation of ‘the capitalist’ ha
As we enter the 2020s, our times are daily getting more urgent. The climate and ecological emergency, catastrophic Australian bushfires, and now the COVID-19 pandemic and associated economic meltdown have launched us into a new era of seemingly inces
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https://hdl.handle.net/2123/22759
https://hdl.handle.net/2123/22759
Autor:
Ben Huf
Publikováno v:
Accounting History Review
Economic statistics are now such an ingrained feature of everyday political discourse that they have recently become ripe as topics of historical scrutiny. This study contributes to this scholarship by shifting attention from what has been a largely
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https://hdl.handle.net/2123/25577
https://hdl.handle.net/2123/25577