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Today in New Zealand History

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Dates matter, and they are often a starting point for our engagement with history. For most New Zealanders, days like 6 February or 25 April are laden with significance. They are recognised as markers of important moments in our past; they inspire pride, connection, reflection, or... Read More
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Today in New Zealand History

By the Ministry for Culture and Heritage and the Alexander Turnbull Library, this glorious, fully illustrated discovery of New Zealand’s key times brings history to life. Each day of the year features a story ranging from the nation-forming to the quirky. Born on this Day boxes scattered throughout provide details on around 100 significant figures.

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Dates matter, and they are often a starting point for our engagement with history. For most New Zealanders, days like 6 February or 25 April are laden with significance. They are recognised as markers of important moments in our past; they inspire pride, connection, reflection, or perhaps controversy.

Some dates hold a sombre or sinister place in the nation’s collective memory: 15 March (the Christchurch mosque attacks), 12 October (Passchendaele), or 24 December (Tangiwai). Others highlight more uplifting moments, like Rutherford’s Nobel Prize (10 December 1908), Hillary’s ascent of Everest (29 May 1953), or New Zealand’s golden hour at the Rome Olympics (2 September 1960).

Today in New Zealand History presents a series of snapshots of New Zealand historical events organised by date, from 1 January to 31 December. They range from dramatic headline moments to the hopefully less familiar and sometimes downright quirky β€” from Jockey Y-fronts (16 March 1940) and a Nazi sabotage hoax (29 March 1942) to the Greymouth beer boycott (29 September 1947) and a parachuting Santa (20 November 1937).

A timeline lists some of the key moments and events that have helped shape the course of New Zealand’s political and constitutional development, while 'Born on this Day' boxes scattered throughout the text provide brief biographical details on almost 100 figures of significance to New Zealand history, fully updated.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781775594284

Publisher: Exisle Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 February 2020

Country: New Zealand

Imprint: Exisle Publishing

Edition: 3rd Revised edition

Illustration: 500 Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 210.0mm

Height: 280.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 304

About the Author

Neill Atkinson is Chief Historian at the Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Historian David Green is particularly interested in NZ race relations and sporting history. Gareth Phipps works on the NZHistory, Te Ara and Vietnam War websites. Steve Watters leads numerous educational initiatives in schools.

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