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Book review: Anne Summers, Damned Whores and God's Police; Miriam Dixson, The Real Matilda; Portia Robinson, The Women of Botany Bay

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McGrath, Ann

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Australian Society for the Study of Labour History

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McGrath, A. “Anne Summers, Damned Whores and God's Police; Miriam Dixson, The Real Matilda; Portia Robinson, The Women of Botany Bay”. Labour History 73 (1997): 236-238.

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2037-12-31