- Title
- Representing militancy: photographs of the Broken Hill industrial disputes, 1908-20
- Creator
- Adams, Paul; Eklund, Erik
- Date
- 2011
- Type
- Text; Journal article
- Identifier
- http://researchonline.federation.edu.au/vital/access/HandleResolver/1959.17/40564
- Identifier
- vital:5997
- Identifier
- ISSN:0023-6942
- Abstract
- The Big Strike of 1919-20 was Broken Hill’s greatest industrial battle but the photographic record of this militant era on the Barrier mines is dominated by pictures of the Great 1909 Lockout. Rather than cover the details of these well-known disputes, this article considers the value and power of photographs of the disputes – their presence, absence, production and presentation in major newspapers and in postcards – an area which has secured far less attention from Australian labour historians. Our concern is not only to read this visual material as evidence of industrial disputes but also to consider how the widespread circulation of such images affected contemporary perceptions of The Hill. We argue that images of a militant locality with a determined labour movement, popular after the 1909 dispute, may well have attracted militant organisers to the town who were important players in the major 1919-20 Big Strike. These images have dominated perceptions of Broken Hill as a bastion of unionism ever since
- Relation
- Labour History Vol. 101, no. (2011), p. 1-34
- Rights
- Copyright Australian Society for the Study of Labour History
- Rights
- This metadata is freely available under a CCO license
- Subject
- 1503 Business and Management; 2103 Historical Studies; 2202 History and Philosophy Of Specific Fields
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