The University of Wollongong Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts was formed in 2013 following an organisational restructure. It was dissolved on 1 July 2020 and incorporated in the new Faculty of Business and Law and Faculty of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities. In 2013 it comprised an amalgamation of the former Faculty of Law, Faculty of Arts and Faculty of Creative Arts. Related series: Faculty of Arts - Papers (Archive); Faculty of Creative Arts - Papers (Archive); Faculty of Law - Papers (Archive).

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Papers from 1983

Science and war, Brian Martin

Papers from 1982

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Ambiguity and Tension, Jonathan P. Cockburn

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Pig Memory II, Jonathan P. Cockburn

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Word Works at Experimental Audio Works, Jonathan P. Cockburn

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Word Works Satellite Exhibition/Performance Event 4th Biennale Sydney, Jonathan P. Cockburn

Social defence for Australia?, Brian Martin

Papers from 1981

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Travelling Head, Richard Boulez and Jonathan P. Cockburn

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Talking About my Childhood: Tacky, Jonathan P. Cockburn

The economic value of wind power in electricity grids, Mark Diesendorf, Brian Martin, and J Carlin

Questioning technology and jobs, Brian Martin

Papers from 1980

Sources of political power in academia, Brian Martin

Calculating the capacity credit of wind power, Brian Martin and Mark Diesendorf

Papers from 1979

Large scale wind power for Western Australia, Mark Diesendorf and Brian Martin

Changing the Cogs: Activists and the Politics of Technology, Brian Martin

On the spectrum of Feige 7, D T. Wickramasinghe and Brian Martin

Papers from 1971

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Monash Days, Alan Wearne

Papers from 1968

Review: Irvin, Margaret. The Rock and the Pool, Dorothy L. Jones

Papers from 1964

Review: Walker, Kath. We Are Going, Dorothy L. Jones