Australian Labour history [manuscript]: a study of the S.A. Labour movement, the growth of Trade Unionism, and the evolution of political action
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2013-02-20
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Cromer, Victor Eugene
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Typescript thesis presented as part of a course in Advanced Economics, University of Adelaide, towards the Diploma in Economics and Political Science.
Includes newspaper articles from the Daily Herald, Adelaide, from 1913 and 1922 on the S.A. Labor movement and Constructive Socialism, a letter of commendation from Dr Herbert Heaton, and the letter of donation from Miss Eugenie Cromer Victor Cromer's daughter).
Scanned from the original held in Rare Books & Special Collections, Barr Smith Library.
Victor E. Cromer was the first General Secretary of the Workers’ Educational Association (W.E.A.) of South Australia, a position he held for four years. He was encouraged to write this thesis by Dr (later Professor) Herbert Heaton, director of tutorial classes and lecturer in history and economics at the University of Adelaide and lecturer to the W.E.A.
Includes newspaper articles from the Daily Herald, Adelaide, from 1913 and 1922 on the S.A. Labor movement and Constructive Socialism, a letter of commendation from Dr Herbert Heaton, and the letter of donation from Miss Eugenie Cromer Victor Cromer's daughter).
Scanned from the original held in Rare Books & Special Collections, Barr Smith Library.
Victor E. Cromer was the first General Secretary of the Workers’ Educational Association (W.E.A.) of South Australia, a position he held for four years. He was encouraged to write this thesis by Dr (later Professor) Herbert Heaton, director of tutorial classes and lecturer in history and economics at the University of Adelaide and lecturer to the W.E.A.