The New Zealand Journal of History, Volumes 31-32University of Auckland., 1997 - History |
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Page 91
... recently been appreciated . Like Dow and Thomson , she argues that longer - term studies of welfare , which go well beyond recent decades , are needed to assess current welfare directions . In much of New Zealand's welfare ...
... recently been appreciated . Like Dow and Thomson , she argues that longer - term studies of welfare , which go well beyond recent decades , are needed to assess current welfare directions . In much of New Zealand's welfare ...
Page 108
... recent historians , perhaps because more distant personally from the poor law , have taken a kindlier view , myself included . Some even talk of the poor law as a form of mini - welfare state , which bears good comparison with its ...
... recent historians , perhaps because more distant personally from the poor law , have taken a kindlier view , myself included . Some even talk of the poor law as a form of mini - welfare state , which bears good comparison with its ...
Page 121
... recently Linda Bryder , " A Social Laboratory " : New Zealand and Social Welfare , 1840-1990 ' , British Review of New ... recent welfare historians to have made this assumption when she claimed that none of the organizations for the ...
... recently Linda Bryder , " A Social Laboratory " : New Zealand and Social Welfare , 1840-1990 ' , British Review of New ... recent welfare historians to have made this assumption when she claimed that none of the organizations for the ...
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Michael Belgrave Preemption the Treaty | 23 |
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