All posts by Roy Hay
Déjà vu, all over again
Déjà vu, all over again By Roy Hay The Australian Society for Sports History has made significant contributions to sports history over the years, but it probably caused its greatest stir in the wider world in 1991 when the Bulletin …
Teaching, redundancy, technological change and globalisation
Talk to U3A tutors 23 November 2005 by Roy Hay, Sports and Editorial Services Australia and Deakin University. I am extremely privileged to be here to talk to you
Work, ethics, values
Roy Hay, Sports and Editorial Services Australia and Deakin University, 'Is there anything to be learned from history?', 2025: Work, Ethics and Values: Labouring ideals in the 21st
The Development of the British Welfare State, 1880-1975
J R Hay, (ed.) The Development of the British Welfare State, 1880-1975, Documents of Modern History, Edward Arnold, London, 1978, pp. x +116. (Out of print). Second-hand copies
The Origins of the Liberal Welfare Reforms, 1906-1914
J R Hay, The Origins of the Liberal Welfare Reforms, 1906-1914, Macmillan for the Economic History Society, London, 1975. Second Revised Edition, 1983, pp. 84. (Still
Breaking the mould: Deakin University, the first twenty five years
Roy Hay, David Lowe and Don Gibb, with Bill Anderson, Breaking the mould: Deakin University, the first twenty five years, Deakin University, Geelong, 2002. Book and
Poems and Adages Down the Ages
Catherine Wells, Poems and Adages Down the Ages, privately published, Dingwall, Scotland, 2005, 23 pages, available from Ross-shire Voluntary Action,Thorfin House, Bridgend Business Park, Dingwall, Ross-shire IV15 9SL Telephone:
Work, Ethics, Values: Perceptions on Labouring Ideals in the Century Ahead
Shaun Cannon, ed., Work, Ethics, Values: Perceptions on Labouring Ideals in the Century Ahead, Melbourne Catholic Commission for Justice, Development and Peace, East Melbourne, 2006.ISBN 0 646 45942
Football Fever: Moving the Goalposts
Matthew Nicholson, Bob Stewart and Rob Hess, eds, Football Fever: Moving the Goalposts, Maribyrnong Press, Melbourne, 2006. Contains Roy Hay, ‘Fan culture in Australian football
The World Game Downunder
Bill Murray and Roy Hay (eds) The World Game Downunder, Australian Society for Sports History, ASSH Studies no. 19, Melbourne, 2006. Available from the Society at
Marnie Haig-Muir: Your review of the latest Rankin is right on the money, Roy. This book...