Items where Author is "Archer, Robin"

Number of items: 20.
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  • Does repression help to create labor parties? The effect of police and military intervention on unions in the United States and Australia. Archer, Robin
  • From an aristocratic anachronism to a democratic dilemma: an elected House of Lords and the lessons from Australia. Archer, Robin
  • Liberty and loyalty: the Great War and Labour's conscription dilemma. Archer, Robin
  • Secularism and sectarianism in India and the West: what are the real lessons of American history? Archer, Robin
  • Seymour Martin Lipset and political sociology. Archer, Robin
  • Stopping war and stopping conscription: Australian Labour's response to World War I in comparative perspective. Archer, Robin
  • The appeal to honour and the decision for war. Archer, Robin picture_as_pdf
  • The lost world of American conservatism: the party of order and the fear of freedom. Archer, Robin
  • The state and its unions: reassessing the antecedents, development, and consequences of New Deal labor law. Archer, Robin
  • Book
  • Why is there no labor party in the United States? Archer, Robin
  • Chapter
  • Free riding on revolution: conservatism and social change. Archer, Robin
  • Freedom, democracy, and capitalism: ethics and employee participation. Archer, Robin
  • Labour and liberty:the origins of the conscription referendum. Archer, Robin
  • ‘Quite like ourselves’: opposition to military compulsion during the Great War in the United States and Australia. Archer, Robin
  • The most interesting experiment that has ever been made in a political democracy: Conscription and the Great War. Archer, Robin; Scalmer, Sean
  • Conference or Workshop Item
  • The party of order and the fear of freedom: American Conservatism and state violence. Archer, Robin
  • Online resource
  • The Australian experience shows how an elected House of Lords may present a democratic dilemma. Archer, Robin
  • The First World War was a war of choice. Archer, Robin
  • How to lead the Labour party: it’s not only about winning office, but about defining the political spectrum and reshaping British society. Archer, Robin
  • The legitimacy of capitalism is again in doubt: Labour could use this opportunity to achieve real social and economic change by drawing on strength from outside of parliament as well as from within. Archer, Robin