The New Zealand Socialist Party (NZSP) was the first radical socialist party in this country. The decade in which it existed was a time of rapid social change. The NZSP began in 1901 as a reaction against the Liberal Party which dominated New Zealand politics at the time. In its first five years the party had two main branches in Wellington and Christchurch, but it grew rapidly after 1907 with the expansion of industrial unionism. The NZSP was overshadowed by the Federation of Labour and never developed a coherent national organisation. As the working class began to organise nationally to challenge the Massey Government, the NZSP failed to adapt to the new political situation and dissolved in 1913. The party began as a group of marginal ou...
By 1858 New Zealand had had less than twenty years of settled government and a responsible ministry ...
This thesis is an examination of the main issues Social Credit contended with while trying to succee...
From the 1930s until the 1950s, the Waterside Workers Union was at the centre of industrial life in ...
The New Zealand Socialist Party (NZSP) was the first radical socialist party in this country. The de...
The New Zealand Socialist Party (NZSP) was the first radical socialist party in this country. The de...
A typically modern trend in democratic countries has been the entry of labour representatives into t...
xiii, 394 pHenry Edmund Holland died in 1933, two years before the first Labour Government was elect...
This thesis seeks to contribute to a literature which as yet barely exists in political science. It ...
The Great Depression witnessed an unparalleled explosion of mass conservative mobilisation across Au...
This thesis investigates the attitudes of New Zealand newspapers to the social and economic tensions...
New Zealand in the 1920s and early 1930s witnessed the development of a revivalist movement. This wa...
This thesis investigates the attitudes of New Zealand newspapers to the social and economic tensions...
The domestic workers in New Zealand's hotels, hospitals and restaurants have been at the margins ...
In most industrialised nations, the years immediately preceding the outbreak of the First World War ...
In the early 1890s Harry Atkinson, the subject of this thesis, travelled to England and spent a year...
By 1858 New Zealand had had less than twenty years of settled government and a responsible ministry ...
This thesis is an examination of the main issues Social Credit contended with while trying to succee...
From the 1930s until the 1950s, the Waterside Workers Union was at the centre of industrial life in ...
The New Zealand Socialist Party (NZSP) was the first radical socialist party in this country. The de...
The New Zealand Socialist Party (NZSP) was the first radical socialist party in this country. The de...
A typically modern trend in democratic countries has been the entry of labour representatives into t...
xiii, 394 pHenry Edmund Holland died in 1933, two years before the first Labour Government was elect...
This thesis seeks to contribute to a literature which as yet barely exists in political science. It ...
The Great Depression witnessed an unparalleled explosion of mass conservative mobilisation across Au...
This thesis investigates the attitudes of New Zealand newspapers to the social and economic tensions...
New Zealand in the 1920s and early 1930s witnessed the development of a revivalist movement. This wa...
This thesis investigates the attitudes of New Zealand newspapers to the social and economic tensions...
The domestic workers in New Zealand's hotels, hospitals and restaurants have been at the margins ...
In most industrialised nations, the years immediately preceding the outbreak of the First World War ...
In the early 1890s Harry Atkinson, the subject of this thesis, travelled to England and spent a year...
By 1858 New Zealand had had less than twenty years of settled government and a responsible ministry ...
This thesis is an examination of the main issues Social Credit contended with while trying to succee...
From the 1930s until the 1950s, the Waterside Workers Union was at the centre of industrial life in ...