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New Zealand's Responses to the 1916 Rising
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This book examines what distinguished New Zealand's response to the Rising and its aftermath - particularly from Australian and Canadian responses, the two Dominions whose constitutional relations to the United Kingdom were frequently cited in determining Irish independence. Organized chronologically, it opens with a chapter detailing the ANZACS' role in retaking Dublin. Chapters two and three chart the response of Australasian women to the Rising and the politics of gender and violence encoded in private and newspaper reports. Chapter four examines the cultural politics of Dunedin, the financial capital of New Zealand at that time, as representative of one ... Read more
This book examines what distinguished New Zealand's response to the Rising and its aftermath - particularly from Australian and Canadian responses, the two Dominions whose constitutional relations to the United Kingdom were frequently cited in determining Irish independence. Organized chronologically, it opens with a chapter detailing the ANZACS' role in retaking Dublin. Chapters two and three chart the response of Australasian women to the Rising and the politics of gender and violence encoded in private and newspaper reports. Chapter four examines the cultural politics of Dunedin, the financial capital of New Zealand at that time, as representative of one ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2020
Publisher
Cork University Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
240
Place of Publication
Cork, Ireland
ISBN
9781782054016
SKU
9781782054016
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About Kuch
Emeritus Professor Peter Kuch has recently retired as the inaugural Eamon Cleary Professor of Irish Studies, University of Otago, New Zealand. Lisa Marr is at the Department of English and Linguistics, University of Otago, New Zealand
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