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- Title
Tiny Statements: A Social History of Aotearoa New Zealand in Badges.
- Authors
BRADSHAW, JULIA
- Abstract
This article discusses two books related to New Zealand's social history. The first book, "Tiny Statements: A Social History of Aotearoa New Zealand in Badges" by Stephanie Gibson and Claire Regnault, explores the significance of badges as public statements of belonging or personal belief. The book showcases nearly 200 badges from Te Papa's collection, covering themes such as work, Māori language, human rights, and women's activism. The second book, "I Don't Believe in Murder: Standing up for Peace in World War I Canterbury" by Margaret Lovell-Smith, focuses on conscientious objection in New Zealand during World War I, highlighting the resistance of socialist, pacifist, and religious objectors to militarism. Both books provide valuable insights into New Zealand's social and historical contexts.
- Subjects
NEW Zealand history; SOCIAL history; BADGES
- Publication
New Zealand Journal of History, 2024, Vol 58, Issue 1, p151
- ISSN
0028-8322
- Publication type
Article