| Articles on the Social History of NZ |
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| Rollo Arnold's major works on social history were two books. The first New Zealand's Burning looked at what the fires of the 1880s showed about the structure of society. The second Settler Kaponga examined New Zealand society as typified by the small settlement of Kaponga in Taranaki. Both are avaliable online at www.nzetc.org/tm/scholarly/name-005082.html Other articles that he published are: "British Settlers and the Land" Te Whenua, Te Iwi. the Land and the People Ed by Jock Phillips 1987 "Community in Rural Victorian New Zealand" New Zealand Journal of History, vol 24 No 1 April 1990 pp 3-21 "A land flowing with milk and honey: The migration of dairying and beekeeping skills to a Taranaki bush frontier 1881-1914" Landfall in the Southern Seas Proceedings of the 8th Australasian Congress on Genealogy and Heraldy. Compiled by Garry Jeffery 1997 "New Zealand in the 1880s: Some Unanswered Questions" Archifacts Bulletin of the Archives and Records Association of New Zealand, No 24 Dec 1982 "Some Origins of the New Zealander's Moral and Social Attitudes" Values Education Proceedings of the University Extension Seminar, 1975 Ed by CW Horton and DM Guy "The Patterns of Denominationalism in Later Victorian New Zealand" Religion in New Zealand Ed by C Nichol and J Veitch "The Revealing Flames. The Lambton Quay Fires of 17 May 1868 and 29 December 1885" Something of Interest Proceedings of the 1994 Conference of the New Zealand Society of Genealogists compiled by Vivienne M Parker. "The Child in Later Victorian New Zealand" Australasian Victorian Studies Association Conference Papers, 1982 ed by H Debenham and W Slinn. A shortened version was published in Comment April 1982 No 15 pp 22-27 "The Virgin Forest Harvest and the Development of Colonial New Zealand" New Zealand Geographer vol 32 no 2 October 1976 "Town and Country: Wanganui and New Zealand 1870 -1890" Historical Record. Journald of the Whanganui Historical Society Vol 21 No 2 Nov 1990 pp11-20. "The Village and the Globe: Aspects of the Social History of Schooling in Victorian New Zealand" Australia and New Zealand History of Education Journal, Vol 5 No 2 Spring 1976 pp 1-12 "Yeomen and Nomads" New Zealand Journal of History Vol 18 No 2 Oct 1984 pp117-142 |
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