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A History of New Zealand in 100 Objects

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The History of New Zealand in 100 Objects offers a fresh perspective on New Zealand’s rich tapestry of history, weaving together the nation’s past through a meticulously curated selection of 100 culturally and historically significant artefacts. Each object tells a unique story, providing readers with 100... Read More
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A History of New Zealand in 100 Objects

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The History of New Zealand in 100 Objects offers a fresh perspective on New Zealand’s rich tapestry of history, weaving together the nation’s past through a meticulously curated selection of 100 culturally and historically significant artefacts. Each object tells a unique story, providing readers with 100 intriguing entry points into moments that have shaped New Zealand, from its indigenous roots to its modern-day identity.

Authored by the esteemed and award-winning historian Jock Phillips, this book is a deeply engaging, inclusive, and often revelatory exploration that transcends mere fact and artefact. It's a vibrant retelling of New Zealand's past, capturing the essence of its people, culture, and events. Phillips' narrative offers a compelling and accessible journey through both notable and lesser-known stories, each imbued with humanity and relevance to contemporary life.

The book's collection spans an array of remarkable items, such as the sewing kete of an unknown 18th-century Māori woman, reflecting the intricate craftsmanship and daily life of early Māori society. The fearsome Endeavour cannons, which fired on waka in 1769, mark a pivotal moment of contact and conflict between European explorers and indigenous peoples.

Other artefacts include the bagpipes of Irish publican Paddy Galvin, a symbol of immigrant influence on New Zealand's cultural landscape. The school uniform of Harold Pond, a pupil at Napier Tech during the Hawke's Bay earthquake, serves as a poignant reminder of resilience in the face of natural disaster. Protective Biko shields from the 1981 Springbok tour protests highlight the passionate struggle against apartheid reflected within New Zealand’s own borders.

Among the items, readers will also find Winston Reynolds' remarkable home-made Hokitika television set, the oldest working TV in the country, exemplifying Kiwi ingenuity and resourcefulness. The soccer ball commemorating Tariq Omar, a victim of the Christchurch Mosque shootings, stands as a heartfelt tribute to recent history and the enduring impact of tragic events on the nation.

These objects, and many others, are more than mere relics; they are taonga, treasures imbued with stories of quiet significance and great personal meaning. Collectively, they present a dramatic, vivid, and full-of-life history that resonates with everyday New Zealanders, connecting the past to the present.

The History of New Zealand in 100 Objects is not just a book; it's a deep and meaningful journey through time, offering insights into the profound and multifaceted history of a nation. Each object serves as a bridge, linking contemporary readers with the people and events that have shaped New Zealand's unique identity.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781761047213

Publisher: Penguin Group (NZ)

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 18 October 2022

Country: New Zealand

Imprint: Penguin Books (NZ)

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 40.0mm

Width: 162.0mm

Height: 241.0mm

Weight: 1176g

Pages: 464

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About the Author

Jock Phillips ONZM is a freelance historian based in Wellington, New Zealand. Studying first at Victoria University of Wellington then Harvard, Phillips went on to teach American and New Zealand history at Victoria for 16 years, a time during which he also established the Stout Research Centre for New Zealand Studies. He later became the Ministry for Culture and Heritage's Chief Historian, a position he held for 14 years. While there, he oversaw the development of the New Zealand Historical Atlas, initiated an oral history programme, and set up a Fellowship in Maori History. He also helped establish Te Ara- The Encyclopedia of New Zealand, acting as its General Editor from 2002 to 2011. Phillips has taken on many governance roles throughout his career, including with the National Library Society, Fulbright New Zealand, the New Zealand Portrait Gallery, Victoria University of Wellington Council, Guardians/Kaitiaki of the Alexander Turnbull Library, as Conceptual Leader for history exhibitions at Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, and is a trustee of Nga Taonga Sound & Vision. He has published 15 books on New Zealand history, the best known of which is A Man's Country?- The Image of the Pakeha Male - A History. His most recent are To the Memory, a comprehensive illustrated history of New Zealand war memorials, and a memoir, Making History- A New Zealand Story. Among Phillips' many accolades are the Royal Society of New Zealand's 2011 Pou Aronui Award for service to the humanities, and the 2014 Prime Minister's Award for Literary Achievement.

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