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> Australian Jewish Historical Society Journal, 12, 1 (1993)
Australian Jewish Historical Society Journal, 12, 1 (1993)
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Isaac Leo Lyon: the first free Jewish migrant to Australia? (pp. 3-16)
Links in the chain: the colonial experience of an Anglo-Jewish family (pp. 16-42)
The rediscovery of Isaac Nathan: or 'merry freaks in troub'lous times' (pp. 42-54)
'The Kingdom of Shylock': a case study of Australian Labor anti-Semitism (pp. 54-63)
Some notes on the 'Palestinian' immigrants in Melbourne, 1900-1930 (pp. 63-69)
A Zionist visitor to Australia (pp. 69-71)
The impact of a liberal pioneer in Australia: Rabbi Jerome Mark (pp. 71-81)
Ultra-nationalism and literature in Australia (pp. 81-91)
Sir James Barrett (1862-1945): Australian philo-Semite (pp. 91-100)
The attitude of the Australian Jewish community and of non-Jewish opinion leaders to the rise of Nazi Germany and Nazi anti-Semitism in 1933 (pp. 101-115)
The Carlton United Hebrew Congregation: a short history (pp. 115-131)
North Carlton: my nation state (pp. 131-143)
A spy within: security, Zionism, and the South Australian Jewish community (pp. 143-149)
Incompatible with security: enemy alien internees from Singapore in Australia, 1940-45 (pp. 149-170)
The VAJEX story: achievements in war and peace (pp. 170-179)
The Kadimah youth organisation in Melbourne (pp. 179-188)
The Australian Union of Students Middle East Debates 1974-5 (pp. 188-211)
How to work for peace and come out smiling: reminiscences (pp. 211-235)
Jews in the 1991 federal census: the Welfare Society's survey "The Jews of Melbourne: a community profile" (pp. 235-239)
100 Years Ago: extracts from the Jewish Herald (pp. 239-249)
An Unpromised Land (pp. 250)
Behind Barbed Wire: Internment in Australian during World War II (pp. 253-256)
From Cabbie to Chairman. Larry Adler and the story of FAI (pp. 256-257)
The Enduring Remnant: The First 150 Years of the Melbourne Hebrew Congregation, 1841-1991 (pp. 257-260)
Justice delayed: How Britain became a refuge for Nazi war criminals (pp. 260-261)
Life Is A Corridor (pp. 261-263)
Harry Seidler (pp. 263-264)
The New Left, The Jews and the Vietnam War (pp. 264-265)
The Other Australia (pp. 265-266)
The Future is Past (pp. 266-267)
Julius Stone-An intellectual Life (pp. 267-269)
Obituary: Walter Lippman (pp. 271)
Year
1993
Volume
12
Part
1