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1 Kenneth Stanley Inglis AO (1929–2017) Raelene Frances , Bruce Scates , 2018 single work obituary (for Ken Inglis )
— Appears in: Australian Historical Studies , vol. 49 no. 1 2018; (p. 410-412)

Kenneth Stanley Inglis died of pancreatic cancer on 1 December 2017. He continued to write until a few days before his death, imparting careful instructions to Jay Winter and Seamus Spark, on their collective two-volume biography of the 'Dunera Boys'. It says much about Ken Inglis that his last work was a collaborative endeavour, and a project that profiled the talent of both established and early career scholars. As Frank Bongiorno, one of many grateful students, has noted, the measure of Inglis' scholarship is not just the distinctive contribution he made to our discipline, but the opportunities he created all his life for others.'  (Introduction)

1 An Affectionate Tribute Raelene Frances , 2016 single work review
— Appears in: History Australia , vol. 13 no. 3 2016; (p. 437-438)

— Review of Studies in Western Australian History no. 29 2015 periodical issue
1 Print Workers Raelene Frances , 2014 single work companion entry
— Appears in: A Companion to the Australian Media : P 2014; (p. 366)
1 Traversing the Margins, Connecting Worlds Raelene Frances , 2011 single work non-fiction
— Appears in: Outside Country : Histories of Inland Australia 2011; (p. 199-224)
1 y separately published work icon The Politics of Work: Case Studies of Three Victorian Industries, 1880-1939 Raelene Frances , Melbourne : 1988 Z1307658 1988 single work thesis This thesis considers the politics of work in three manufacturing industries, and includes a detailed history of the printing industry in Victoria. The thesis, and subsequent book, has separate chapters which deal specifically with the changes occurring in the Victorian printing industry from the 1880s until World War Two. These chapters consider transformations in the organisation and technology of printing as well as the intersections between such changes and the labour process and the sexual division of labour.
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