Other non-SESA publications 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 www.sporthistory.org The book was favourably reviewed by Ian Syson in the Age on 10 June 2006 in his article 'More than a game,' from which the following extract is taken. 'If Roy Hay and Bill Murray wrote about AFL the way they write about association football in Australia they’d be local heroes. Hay has a long and distinguished track record as a scholar and working journalist while Murray is a highly respected international scholar, having published the classic history, The World’s Game, With The World Game Downunder, Hay, Murray and their contributors have produced a fascinating but necessarily disjointed history. A precursor to a big history the two editors are writing, the collection gives us insight into the way football in Australia, unable to move beyond second rung status, has progressed in waves of interest and appeal only to fall into troughs of neglect and abuse. All those with more than a vague interest in the history of football in Australia will want to get their hands on it.'
Peter Burke and June Senyard, eds, Behind the Play: Football in Australia, Maribyrnong Press, Melbourne, 2008. Contains Roy Hay and Ian Warren, ‘Who supports Melbourne Victory? A preliminary inquiry into crowd make-up and dynamics in the new A-League,’ pp. 239–260.
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 (soccer): From ethnic to mainstream?’, pp. 91-105.
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 2. Contains essays by Roy Hay, Keith Abbott, David Birch, Lindsay Dawson, Peter Kelly, Bruce Bonyhady, James Macken, Helen Szoke and Benjamin Rice. Available from the Commission, PO Box 146, East Melbourne, Victoria, 3002, Australia.
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: 01349 862431 FAX: 01349 861818 E-mail: rva@rossvolact.org.uk
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 CD-ROM.
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 in print in 2006, sold 15,000 copies)
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 are still available through Amazon.uk.
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