Roughnecks, Rolling Stones & Rouseabouts
Title | Roughnecks, Rolling Stones & Rouseabouts PDF eBook |
Author | John A. Lee |
Publisher | Penguin Books |
Pages | 149 |
Release | 1989 |
Genre | Tramps |
ISBN | 9780140119275 |
The Ideal Society and Its Enemies
Title | The Ideal Society and Its Enemies PDF eBook |
Author | Miles Fairburn |
Publisher | Auckland University Press |
Pages | 316 |
Release | 2013-10-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 177558187X |
In this challenging and provocative study of the nature of settler society in 19th-century New Zealand, Fairburn focuses on the lives of the common people and presents a rigorous and original description of the place and time which is radically different from those of previous historians. An important book that will have a major impact on our understanding of New Zealand's past, it is also a significant contribution to the study of new societies.
The Forgotten Worker
Title | The Forgotten Worker PDF eBook |
Author | John E. Martin |
Publisher | Bridget Williams Books |
Pages | 295 |
Release | 2015-12-23 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1877242799 |
As New Zealand's agricultural industry developed in the twentieth century, the rural worker – shearer, labourer, musterer – began to disappear from public view. In this fascinating study, John Martin uncovers the lives of these 'forgotten workers', describing their working lives, relationships with employers, living conditions and expectations. Their experiences are brought to life in their own words and a remarkable range of photographs, painting a vivid portrait of a changing world. The Forgotten Worker is also an account of New Zealand's changing rural world, altered by the development of the family farm, the growth of dairying and increased mechanisation.
Vagrant Lives in Colonial Australasia
Title | Vagrant Lives in Colonial Australasia PDF eBook |
Author | Catharine Coleborne |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 272 |
Release | 2024-04-04 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1350252719 |
Investigating the history of vagrants in colonial Australia and New Zealand, this book provides insights into the histories and identities of marginalised peoples in the British Pacific Empire. Showing how their experiences were produced, shaped and transformed through laws and institutions, it reveals how the most vulnerable people in colonial society were regulated, marginalised and criminalised in the imperial world. Studying the language of vagrancy prosecution, narratives of mobility and welfare, vagrant families, gender and mobility and the political, social and cultural interpretations of vagrancy, this book sets out a conceptual framework of mobility as a field of inquiry for legal and historical studies. Defining 'mobility' as population movement and the occupation of new social and physical space, it offers an entry point to the related histories of penal colonies and new 'settler' societies. It provides insights into shared histories of vagrancy across New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania and New Zealand, and explores how different jurisdictions regulated mobility within the temporal and geographical space of the British Pacific Empire.
Encounters: The Creation of New Zealand
Title | Encounters: The Creation of New Zealand PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Moon |
Publisher | Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited |
Pages | 708 |
Release | 2013-07-24 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1742539181 |
'Throughout its human history, New Zealand has been interpreted and experienced in often radically different ways. Each wave of arrivals to its shores has left its own set of views of New Zealand on the country – applying a new coat of mythology and understanding to the landscape, usually without fully removing the one that lies beneath it.' Encounters is the wide-ranging, audacious and gripping story of New Zealand's changing national identity, how it has emerged and evolved through generations. In this genre-busting book, historian Paul Moon delves into how the many and conflicting ideas about New Zealand came into being. Along the way, he explores forgotten crevices of the nation's character, and exposes some of the mythology of its past and present. These include, for example, the earliest Maori myths and the 'mock sacredness' of the All Blacks in the twenty-first century; the role of nostalgia in our national character, both Maori and Pakeha; whether the explorer Kupe existed; the appeal of the Speight's 'Southern Man'; and ruminations on New Zealand art and landscape. What results is an absorbing piece of scholarship, an imaginative and exuberant epic that will challenge preconceptions about what it means to be a New Zealander, and how our country is understood. Lyrical, breathtaking and provocative, and illustrated with artworks throughout, Encounters offers an extraordinary insight into the beginnings of our country.
Comparative Histories of Crime
Title | Comparative Histories of Crime PDF eBook |
Author | Barry Godfrey |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 238 |
Release | 2013-01-11 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1135988943 |
This book aims to both reflect and take forward current thinking on comparative and cross-national and cross-cultural aspects of the history of crime. Its content is wide-ranging: some chapters discuss the value of comparative approaches in aiding understanding of comparative history, and providing research directions for the future; others address substantive issues and topics that will be of interest to those with interests in both history and criminology. Overall the book aims to broaden the focus of the historical context of crime and policing to take fuller account of cross-national and cross-cultural factors.
National Union Catalog
Title | National Union Catalog PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1036 |
Release | 1979 |
Genre | Union catalogs |
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