A History of New Zealand Women

A History of New Zealand Women
Title A History of New Zealand Women PDF eBook
Author Barbara Brookes
Publisher Bridget Williams Books
Total Pages 554
Release 2016-02-15
Genre History
ISBN 0908321465

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What would a history of New Zealand look like that rejected Thomas Carlyle’s definition of history as ‘the biography of great men’, and focused instead on the experiences of women? One that shifted the angle of vision and examined the stages of this country’s development from the points of view of wives, daughters, mothers, grandmothers, sisters, and aunts? That considered their lives as distinct from (though often unwillingly influenced by) those of history’s ‘great men’? In her ground-breaking History of New Zealand Women, Barbara Brookes provides just such a history. This is more than an account of women in New Zealand, from those who arrived on the first waka to the Grammy and Man Booker Prize-winning young women of the current decade. It is a comprehensive history of New Zealand seen through a female lens. Brookes argues that while European men erected the political scaffolding to create a small nation, women created the infrastructure necessary for colonial society to succeed. Concepts of home, marriage and family brought by settler women, and integral to the developing state, transformed the lives of Māori women. The small scale of New Zealand society facilitated rapid change so that, by the twenty-first century, women are no longer defined by family contexts. In her long-awaited book, Barbara Brookes traces the factors that drove that change. Her lively narrative draws on a wide variety of sources to map the importance in women’s lives not just of legal and economic changes, but of smaller joys, such as the arrival of a piano from England, or the freedom of riding a bicycle.

Women in History 2

Women in History 2
Title Women in History 2 PDF eBook
Author Barbara Lesley Brookes
Publisher
Total Pages 336
Release 1992
Genre History
ISBN

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Women Together

Women Together
Title Women Together PDF eBook
Author New Zealand. Department of Internal Affairs. Historical Branch
Publisher
Total Pages 662
Release 1993
Genre History
ISBN

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"132 short histories of organisations, grouped in thirteen sections"--Introduction.

The Book of New Zealand Women

The Book of New Zealand Women
Title The Book of New Zealand Women PDF eBook
Author Charlotte Macdonald
Publisher Bridget Williams Books
Total Pages 800
Release 1991
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Biographical essays on some three hundred prominent women of New Zealand.

The Penguin History of New Zealand

The Penguin History of New Zealand
Title The Penguin History of New Zealand PDF eBook
Author Michael King
Publisher ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages 726
Release 2011
Genre History
ISBN 1459623754

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New Zealand was the last country in the world to be discovered and settled by humankind. It was also the first to introduce full democracy. Between those events, and in the century that followed the franchise, the movements and the conflicts of human history have been played out more intensively and more rapidly in New Zealand than anywhere else on Earth. The Penguin History of New Zealand, a new book for a new century, tells that story in all its colour and drama. The narrative that emerges in an inclusive one about men and women, Maori and Pakeha. It shows that British motives in colonising New Zealand were essentially humane; and that Maori, far from being passive victims of a 'fatal impact', coped heroically with colonisation and survived by selectively accepting and adapting what Western technology and culture had to offer. This book, a triumphant fruit of careful research, wide reading and judicious assessment, was an unprecedented best-seller from the time of its first publication in 2003.

Women's Suffrage in New Zealand

Women's Suffrage in New Zealand
Title Women's Suffrage in New Zealand PDF eBook
Author Patricia Grimshaw
Publisher Auckland University Press
Total Pages 165
Release 2013-10-01
Genre History
ISBN 1775582434

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The definitive account of the New Zealand suffrage movement, Women's Suffrage in New Zealand remains the only study of how New Zealand became the first country in the world to give women the vote. It tells the fascinating story of the courage and the determination of the early New Zealand feminists led by the remarkable Kate Sheppard, whose ideas and attitudes still resonate today.

Standing in the Sunshine

Standing in the Sunshine
Title Standing in the Sunshine PDF eBook
Author Sandra Coney
Publisher
Total Pages 342
Release 1993
Genre History
ISBN

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Standing in the sunshine is an illustrated social history of New Zealand women since they won the vote in 1893. New Zealand had the distinction of being the first country in the world where women's struggle for the vote resulted in success. This book explores all aspects of women's lives from 1893 to 1993, turning up new and unexpected moments in New Zealand women's history.