Building the New World: Work, Politics and Society in Caversham, 1880s-1920s
These essays are the result of a study of the Dunedin working-class suburb of Caversham. Olssen discusses a number of important theoretical issues the writing of history, the question of class, the role of gender, the nature of work and the growth of the labor movement are all explored.
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Building the New World: Work, Politics and Society in Caversham, 1880s-1920s
These essays are the result of a study of the Dunedin working-class suburb of Caversham. Olssen discusses a number of important theoretical issues the writing of history, the question of class, the role of gender, the nature of work and the growth of the labor movement are all explored.
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Building the New World: Work, Politics and Society in Caversham, 1880s-1920s

Building the New World: Work, Politics and Society in Caversham, 1880s-1920s

by Erik Olssen
Building the New World: Work, Politics and Society in Caversham, 1880s-1920s

Building the New World: Work, Politics and Society in Caversham, 1880s-1920s

by Erik Olssen

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These essays are the result of a study of the Dunedin working-class suburb of Caversham. Olssen discusses a number of important theoretical issues the writing of history, the question of class, the role of gender, the nature of work and the growth of the labor movement are all explored.

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ISBN-13: 9781775580324
Publisher: Auckland University Press
Publication date: 10/01/2013
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Format: eBook
Pages: 308
File size: 14 MB
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About the Author

Emeritus Professor Erik Olssen, ONZM, was Professor and head of the history department for many years at the University of Otago. He is the author of a number of important books on New Zealand social and political history including John A. Lee and The Red Feds.
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