Book review of: Peace, Power & Politics: How New Zealand Became Nuclear Free, by Maire Leadbeater. Dunedin: Otago University Press, 2013, 344pp. , ISBN 9781877578588Journalism's focus on major political figures and high level negotiations leaves the more diffuse activities of grassroots politics in the shadows. So it is refreshing to see a well-researched book unapologetically placing civic groups at centre-stage. Marie Leadbeater’s thorough chronology of the last 40 years of New Zealand’s peace movement and the fight for a nuclear-free country fills some gaps in our knowledge about the mechanics of ‘people power’. It’s an insider’s view. Leadbeater, daughter of feminist and peace campaigner Elsie Locke, says activism is in her genes. S...
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Review of Polynesian Panthers by Melani Anae, Lautofa Luli, Leilani Burgoyne. Auckland: Reed Books, ...
Grappling with the H Bomb, by Nic McLellan. Canberra: ANU Press, 2017. 408 pages. ISBN 9781760461379...
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The book under review offers a tremendously valuable opportunity to relativize perspectives on nucle...
At 10.45am on the morning of 19 May 2000, Fiji’s Parliament was disrupted when six gunmen entered an...
Review of: Politics and the Media, edited by Babak Bahador, Geoff Kemp, Kate McMillan and Chris Rudd...
Review of the book: Kyle Harvey. American Anti-Nuclear Activism, 1975-1990: The Challenge of Peace. ...
This book examines Britain’s nuclear experience by moving away from traditional interpretations of w...
Review of: Shoot the messenger: The report on the Nuku'alofa reconstruction project and why the gove...
Conflict, Custom and Conscience: Photojournalism and the Pacific Media Centre 2007-2017, edited by J...
Review of: Observations: Studies in New Zealand documentary, by Russell Campbell. Wellington: Victor...
Beyond the fragments is one of those books that many activists cite as playing a role in their own b...
Review of Polynesian Panthers by Melani Anae, Lautofa Luli, Leilani Burgoyne. Auckland: Reed Books, ...
Grappling with the H Bomb, by Nic McLellan. Canberra: ANU Press, 2017. 408 pages. ISBN 9781760461379...
The world's worst nuclear reactor accident occurred in late April 1986 at Chernobyl, in the Ukraine....
The disaster at Fukushima last year reignited the nuclear debate and left many wondering if the risk...
A People’s Atlas of Nuclear Colorado presents the first digital public humanities project to explore...
Review of: Blood on their Banner: Nationalist Struggles in the South Pacific, by David Robie. London...
The book under review offers a tremendously valuable opportunity to relativize perspectives on nucle...
At 10.45am on the morning of 19 May 2000, Fiji’s Parliament was disrupted when six gunmen entered an...
Review of: Politics and the Media, edited by Babak Bahador, Geoff Kemp, Kate McMillan and Chris Rudd...