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A history of New Zealand women / Barbara Brookes.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Wellington, New Zealand : Bridget Williams Books, [2016]Copyright date: ©2016Description: 554 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780908321452 (paperback)
  • 9780908321469 (epub)
  • 9780908321476 (kindle)
  • 9780908321483 (pdf)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.40993 23
LOC classification:
  • HQ1865.5 .B756 2016
Incomplete contents:
Origins, traditions and 'civilisation' before, 1814 -- A civilising mission, 1814-1856 -- Settling pākehā families unsettling whānau, 1850s-1860s -- War, gold and dispossession, 1860s-1880s -- The quest for citizenship, 1885-1890s -- New expectations for a new century, 1900-1919 -- Motherhood, mortality and a voice for women in the interwar years, 1919-1940 -- The 'modern woman' of the interwar years, 1919-1940 -- On the home front, 1939-1951 -- Suburbia: expansiveness and confinement, 1950s-1960s -- Decade of discovery, 1967-1977 -- Into the corridors of power, 1977-1986 -- Reckoning with women, 1984-1990s -- Shaping the new millennium, 2000-2015.
Summary: "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. Barbara Brookes traces the factors that drove that change"--Publisher information.
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Origins, traditions and 'civilisation' before, 1814 -- A civilising mission, 1814-1856 -- Settling pākehā families unsettling whānau, 1850s-1860s -- War, gold and dispossession, 1860s-1880s -- The quest for citizenship, 1885-1890s -- New expectations for a new century, 1900-1919 -- Motherhood, mortality and a voice for women in the interwar years, 1919-1940 -- The 'modern woman' of the interwar years, 1919-1940 -- On the home front, 1939-1951 -- Suburbia: expansiveness and confinement, 1950s-1960s -- Decade of discovery, 1967-1977 -- Into the corridors of power, 1977-1986 -- Reckoning with women, 1984-1990s -- Shaping the new millennium, 2000-2015.

"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. Barbara Brookes traces the factors that drove that change"--Publisher information.

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