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A history of the internment of German Enemy Aliens on Torrens Island
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A history of the internment of German Enemy Aliens on Torrens Island
and the marginalization of Germans in South Australia during 1914-1924
By Michael Wohltmann
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TOM GARLAND and THE COMMON CAUSE
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The purpose of this monograph is to provide a comprehensive overview of a
significant historical gap found in South Australian Labour and Social history.
This monograph examines the political contribution of Thomas (Tom) Garland,
both in his involvement in the Communist party of Australia, South Australia
division, and his role in the trade union movement from the late 1920s to 1950.
Tom Garland was a pioneer of the labour movement in South Australia, and
faithfully served the Communist Party of South Australia for thirty years.
In a recent, publication by the UTLC (Mover and Shakers), there is no mention
of Tom Garland. In fact there isn’t a great deal to show that he ever existed.
There are no memorials to him at Division 5 headquarters of the Communist
Party of Australia, nor at the offices at Trades Hall in Adelaide.
From 1930 to 1945, Tom Garland was the leading trade union leader in South
Australia and yet his enormous contribution has been largely forgotten.
Part Two of this monograph profiles a forgotten aspect of South Australian
history, namely the Common Cause movement, 1943-1949.
This monograph will give recognition to Tom Garland’s involvement in the
labour struggles in the inter-war years in South Australia, and his involvement
in the Common Cause movement.
The aims of the movement were to bring about a more equitable and just post
war society in South Australia.
The other aim of the monograph is to profile the political, economic and social
issues and contribution made by the Common Cause movement in South
Australia –1943-1949. Common Cause’s aims lasted well into the present.
To purchase a copy of "TOM GARLAND & THE COMMON CAUSE"
Only available as PDF download.
E-book $10 AU
PDF format. Size 63.9 MB (67,022,730 bytes)
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STEP 2 Submit the following information to Michael Wohltmann
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TOM GARLAND and THE COMMON CAUSE
Available as a PDF download for $10.
The purpose of this monograph is to provide a comprehensive overview of a
significant historical gap found in South Australian Labour and Social history.
This monograph examines the political contribution of Thomas (Tom) Garland,
both in his involvement in the Communist party of Australia, South Australia
division, and his role in the trade union movement from the late 1920s to 1950.
Tom Garland was a pioneer of the labour movement in South Australia, and
faithfully served the Communist Party of South Australia for thirty years.
In a recent, publication by the UTLC (Mover and Shakers), there is no mention
of Tom Garland. In fact there isn’t a great deal to show that he ever existed.
There are no memorials to him at Division 5 headquarters of the Communist
Party of Australia, nor at the offices at Trades Hall in Adelaide.
From 1930 to 1945, Tom Garland was the leading trade union leader in South
Australia and yet his enormous contribution has been largely forgotten.
Part Two of this monograph profiles a forgotten aspect of South Australian
history, namely the Common Cause movement, 1943-1949.
This monograph will give recognition to Tom Garland’s involvement in the
labour struggles in the inter-war years in South Australia, and his involvement
in the Common Cause movement.
The aims of the movement were to bring about a more equitable and just post
war society in South Australia.
The other aim of the monograph is to profile the political, economic and social
issues and contribution made by the Common Cause movement in South
Australia –1943-1949. Common Cause’s aims lasted well into the present.
To purchase a copy of "TOM GARLAND & THE COMMON CAUSE"
Only available as PDF download.
E-book $10 AU
PDF format. Size 63.9 MB (67,022,730 bytes)
STEP 1 Make payment of $10 AU via PAYPAL
STEP 2 Submit the following information to Michael Wohltmann
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Receiving your Soft Copy
Once your email address and payment of $10 AU via Paypal have been received an email will be sent to you with a link to the PDF that will enable you to access and download the file.