The Big Smoke New Zealand Cities 1840-1920

Schrader, Ben

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Awards: Ockham New Zealand Book Awards, Royal Society Te Aparangi Award For General Non-Fiction Shortlist 2017.
Additional Notes
Explores such questions as: what did cities look like and how did they change; why were women especially drawn to live in cities; in what ways did Māori experience and shape cities; how far was the street a living room and stage for city life; and why did New Zealand so quickly became a nation of townspeople?
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The Big Smoke is the first comprehensive history of the pursuit of city life in New Zealand, presenting a dynamic and heavily illustrated account from 1840 to 1920.
The pursuit of city life is one of the most important untold stories of New Zealand. The Big Smoke is the first comprehensive history to tell this story, presenting a dynamic and highly illustrated account of city life from 1840 to 1920.It explores such questions as: what did cities look like and how did they change; why were women especially drawn to live in cities; in what ways did Maori experience and shape cities; how far was the street a living room and stage for city life; and why did New Zealand so quickly became a nation of townspeople?At a time of national debate over housing and the growth of our cities, Ben Schrader's superb new history reveals how our urban origins have shaped the people we are today.
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H - Office next to Rm 3 - History/Maori Resources 2017 71304