Skilled workers and their unions have long held a central place in New Zealand labour history. While there has been much written about the economic position and industrial and political mobilisation of the skilled, less is known about their lives in terms of marital and residential differentiation and segregation, and their activities in voluntary associations. This article adopts a micro-historical approach and uses Hobsbawm’s ‘aristocracy of labour’ criteria to describe and interpret the economic and social position of members of the Dunedin branch of a New Zealand trade union, the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, for skilled engineering workers. In doing so, it makes reference to a large body of work that examines the process of class f...
Published in London between 1839 and 1852 and aligned with the commercial objectives of the New Zea...
The thesis begins by considering the state of organised labour in Christchurch around 1900. Detaile...
Working Lives envelops the reader visually and textually into the industrial world of work on ‘the F...
Skilled workers and their unions have long held a central place in New Zealand labour history. While...
The domestic workers in New Zealand's hotels, hospitals and restaurants have been at the margins ...
Professions like engineering were a vehicle for social mobility in Australia early in the twentieth ...
A comprehensive study of the condition of the urban wage earning class in Australia in the 1880’s wo...
This Master's thesis is a history of apprenticeship in New Zealand. Apprenticeship has traditionally...
This article examines the provision of friendly benefits and welfare services by British trade union...
This thesis examines work and unions in the Victorian building industry between 1856 and 1890. It p...
A typically modern trend in democratic countries has been the entry of labour representatives into t...
There has been a crisis in socialist thought in the post-war era and increasing pessimism concerning...
74 leaves :ill., map, port. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 71-74). Typescript ...
This long essay is concerned with identifying labour groups involved in railway construction in Otag...
A broad account of the New Zealand class system can be readily assembled from popularly-available so...
Published in London between 1839 and 1852 and aligned with the commercial objectives of the New Zea...
The thesis begins by considering the state of organised labour in Christchurch around 1900. Detaile...
Working Lives envelops the reader visually and textually into the industrial world of work on ‘the F...
Skilled workers and their unions have long held a central place in New Zealand labour history. While...
The domestic workers in New Zealand's hotels, hospitals and restaurants have been at the margins ...
Professions like engineering were a vehicle for social mobility in Australia early in the twentieth ...
A comprehensive study of the condition of the urban wage earning class in Australia in the 1880’s wo...
This Master's thesis is a history of apprenticeship in New Zealand. Apprenticeship has traditionally...
This article examines the provision of friendly benefits and welfare services by British trade union...
This thesis examines work and unions in the Victorian building industry between 1856 and 1890. It p...
A typically modern trend in democratic countries has been the entry of labour representatives into t...
There has been a crisis in socialist thought in the post-war era and increasing pessimism concerning...
74 leaves :ill., map, port. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 71-74). Typescript ...
This long essay is concerned with identifying labour groups involved in railway construction in Otag...
A broad account of the New Zealand class system can be readily assembled from popularly-available so...
Published in London between 1839 and 1852 and aligned with the commercial objectives of the New Zea...
The thesis begins by considering the state of organised labour in Christchurch around 1900. Detaile...
Working Lives envelops the reader visually and textually into the industrial world of work on ‘the F...