Many historians associate adolescent pleasures and subcultures with the mid-twentieth century. Sensations and their personifications, this article suggests, also formed a focus for commentary and experience during the second half of the nineteenth century and the years leading up to the First World War. There was a noisy public discussion around adolescence in New Zealand in which notions of sensation and pleasure played a key role. In scrutinizing a number of young, sensation-loving characters—larrikins and larrikinesses, mashers, dudes and the flapper—the discussion considers the intersections of social changes (urbanization and gendered work and leisure), cultural influences (literature and language), the significance of gender, and anxi...
World War One has long been identified as a key moment in early twentieth-century history. This conf...
This article considers an “autobiography” written by a New Zealand school girl in 1946. This documen...
This thesis begins by arguing that the defining moment of New Zealand nationalism occurred not at Ga...
Many historians associate adolescent pleasures and subcultures with the mid-twentieth century. Sensa...
This thesis is a cultural history with a strong literary focus. Its central argument is that the ele...
This thesis examines sexual cultures between 1900 and 1920. It is based on court records of trials f...
During the First World War, New Zealand society was dominated by messages stressing the paramount im...
This study examines the gradual development of New Zealand identity, the process during which immigr...
In January 1932, the Sydney-based lifestyle magazine Health and Physical Culture published an articl...
This thesis focuses on a transformational but disregarded period in New Zealand’s twentieth century ...
Which came first, the teenager or the social scientist? This article explores the rise of the social...
During the late-nineteenth century, discussions surrounding female shop assistants permeated British...
This thesis considers historical fiction for children and young people dealing with New Zealand hist...
Research Framework : Over the thirty years before World War I, expansion of the world economy occasi...
This thesis represents the most comprehensive analysis of nineteenth century New Zealand domestic in...
World War One has long been identified as a key moment in early twentieth-century history. This conf...
This article considers an “autobiography” written by a New Zealand school girl in 1946. This documen...
This thesis begins by arguing that the defining moment of New Zealand nationalism occurred not at Ga...
Many historians associate adolescent pleasures and subcultures with the mid-twentieth century. Sensa...
This thesis is a cultural history with a strong literary focus. Its central argument is that the ele...
This thesis examines sexual cultures between 1900 and 1920. It is based on court records of trials f...
During the First World War, New Zealand society was dominated by messages stressing the paramount im...
This study examines the gradual development of New Zealand identity, the process during which immigr...
In January 1932, the Sydney-based lifestyle magazine Health and Physical Culture published an articl...
This thesis focuses on a transformational but disregarded period in New Zealand’s twentieth century ...
Which came first, the teenager or the social scientist? This article explores the rise of the social...
During the late-nineteenth century, discussions surrounding female shop assistants permeated British...
This thesis considers historical fiction for children and young people dealing with New Zealand hist...
Research Framework : Over the thirty years before World War I, expansion of the world economy occasi...
This thesis represents the most comprehensive analysis of nineteenth century New Zealand domestic in...
World War One has long been identified as a key moment in early twentieth-century history. This conf...
This article considers an “autobiography” written by a New Zealand school girl in 1946. This documen...
This thesis begins by arguing that the defining moment of New Zealand nationalism occurred not at Ga...