The Dark Island: Leprosy in New Zealand and the Quail Island Colony

Kingsbury, Benjamin

Additional Notes
From 1906 to 1925 Quail Island was the site of New Zealand's leprosy colony. The colony began by accident, as it were, after the discovery of a leprosy sufferer in Christchurch. As further patients arrived from across the country, it grew into a controversial and troubled institution - an embarrassment to the Health Department, an object of pity to a few, a source of fear to many. It was a place that some people wanted to forget, but its stories are worth remembering: among them are stories of remarkable generosity and selfessness, as well as of violence and great suffering. This fascinating narrative from a talented young historian reveals a little-known aspect of New Zealand's past. Through the tale of the Quail Island colony, the book shines a light on wider society in that period, both in New Zealand and beyond. Elegantly and engagingly written, The Dark Island heralds the arrival of a significant historical voice
my notes
Leprosy - Patients - History - 20th century - New Zealand - Lyttelton Harbour/Whakaraup o, Leprosy - Hospitals - History - 20th century - New Zealand - Lyttelton Harbour/Whakaraup o, Leprosy - Patients - History - 20th century - New Zealand - Otamahua/Quail Island, Leprosy - Hospitals - History - 20th century - New Zealand - Otamahua/Quail Island, Leper Colonies - history
Location edition Bar Code due date
H - Office next to Rm 3 - History/Maori Resources 71920
Dewey:Teacher Reference
ISBN:1988545986 9781988545981
pub:42019
Subjects
NZ History