Part One 151 Queen Street Part One Part Two Part Three Download Riley's Fully Referenced Writing Here by Riley Bogard-Allan* The 1980s were a time of transformation in New Zealand, marked by economic liberalisation, corporate excess, and a cultural shift that...
Part Three Friendship at Home: the NZCFS and Chinese in New Zealand Part One Part Two Part Three Download Germaine's Fully Referenced Writing Here by Germaine Han* The year was 1989, and the New Zealand China Friendship Society (NZCFS) was reeling from the...
Part Two The Desire for Unity: the NZCFS and China Part One Part Two Part Three Download Germaine's Fully Referenced Writing Here by Germaine Han* A message in 1974 reads: ‘Chairman Mao says people must start with the desire for unity, and controversial issues...
Part One Clearing ‘the Mists of Ignorance’: the New Zealand China Friendship Society in the 1970s Part One Part Two Part Three Download Germaine's Fully Referenced Writing Here by Germaine Han* In a series of letters written in July 1975, Wilfred ‘Bill’ McAra...
Part Four ‘Public Boon’ or Public Bother? Tāmaki Makaurau’s Itinerant Traders and theCampaign to Keep Them Out Part One Unstable Ground: Migrant Producers, Selling, and Discrimination in Auckland 1890-1920sAuckland’s Women Artists: 1950-1960 Part Two Resilient...
Part Three Radi i štedi: Auckland’s Dalmatian growers in an Age of Prejudice and Prohibition Part One Unstable Ground: Migrant Producers, Selling, and Discrimination in Auckland 1890-1920sAuckland’s Women Artists: 1950-1960 Part Two Resilient Roots:...
Recent Comments