Women and Empire 1750-1939 : Volume II: New Zealand /: Volume II: New Zealand. (2021)
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- Book
- Title:
- Women and Empire 1750-1939 : Volume II: New Zealand /: Volume II: New Zealand. (2021)
- Main Title:
- Women and Empire 1750-1939 : Volume II: New Zealand
- Further Information:
- Note: Caroline Daley.
- Editors:
- Daley, Caroline
- Contents:
- Volume II (New Zealand) A. Imperial Views, 1. Thomas McDonnell, Extracts from Mr McDonnell's MS Journal, Containing Observations on New Zealand (London: James Moyes, 1834), pp. 5-13 2. Edward Gibbon Wakefield, The British Colonization of New Zealand: Being an Account of the Principles, Objects and Plans of the New Zealand Association, Together with Particulars Concerning the Position, Extent, Soil and Climate, Natural Production and Native Inhabitants of New Zealand (London: J. W. Parker, 1837), pp. 288-96 B. Missionaries 3. William Barrett Marshall, A Personal Narrative of Two Visits to New Zealand on His Majesty's Ship Alligator, A.D. 1834 (London: Nisbet, 1836), pp. 51-4 4. Journal of Eliza White, Monday 27 May 1833 and Sunday 21 Oct. 1833 (MET 11/2/2, John Kinder Theological Library, Auckland) 5. Lady Martin, Our Maoris (London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1884), pp. 209-17 C. Migration 6. Great Britain and Ireland: New Zealand Female Immigration (Further Papers Relative to the Affairs of New Zealand) (1851), pp. 14-15 7. Mrs D. D. Muter, Travels and Adventures of an Officer's Wife in India, China, and New Zealand, 2 vols. (London: Hurst and Blackett, 1864), Vol. II, pp. 207-9 8. A Few Words to Emigrants' Wives (London: Jarrold and Sons, c. 1870), pp. 13-22, 25-7, 30-2 9. Mary A. Colclough, 'Female Emigration to New Zealand', The Times, 21 Apr. 1873, p. 6 10. A. M. to Miss Lefroy, Imperial Colonist, IV, 39, Mar. 1905, p. 31 11. Ellen W.Volume II (New Zealand) A. Imperial Views, 1. Thomas McDonnell, Extracts from Mr McDonnell's MS Journal, Containing Observations on New Zealand (London: James Moyes, 1834), pp. 5-13 2. Edward Gibbon Wakefield, The British Colonization of New Zealand: Being an Account of the Principles, Objects and Plans of the New Zealand Association, Together with Particulars Concerning the Position, Extent, Soil and Climate, Natural Production and Native Inhabitants of New Zealand (London: J. W. Parker, 1837), pp. 288-96 B. Missionaries 3. William Barrett Marshall, A Personal Narrative of Two Visits to New Zealand on His Majesty's Ship Alligator, A.D. 1834 (London: Nisbet, 1836), pp. 51-4 4. Journal of Eliza White, Monday 27 May 1833 and Sunday 21 Oct. 1833 (MET 11/2/2, John Kinder Theological Library, Auckland) 5. Lady Martin, Our Maoris (London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1884), pp. 209-17 C. Migration 6. Great Britain and Ireland: New Zealand Female Immigration (Further Papers Relative to the Affairs of New Zealand) (1851), pp. 14-15 7. Mrs D. D. Muter, Travels and Adventures of an Officer's Wife in India, China, and New Zealand, 2 vols. (London: Hurst and Blackett, 1864), Vol. II, pp. 207-9 8. A Few Words to Emigrants' Wives (London: Jarrold and Sons, c. 1870), pp. 13-22, 25-7, 30-2 9. Mary A. Colclough, 'Female Emigration to New Zealand', The Times, 21 Apr. 1873, p. 6 10. A. M. to Miss Lefroy, Imperial Colonist, IV, 39, Mar. 1905, p. 31 11. Ellen W. Blackwell, 'Pleasant Homes in the Roadless North', Imperial Colonist, VI, 73, Jan. 1908, pp. 5-7 12. A. Woodhouse, 'New Zealand as a Field for Women', Imperial Colonist, XI, 141, Oct. 1913, pp. 168-70 13. Mrs McDonald, 'Openings for Women in New Zealand', Imperial Colonist, XVII, 207, June 1919, pp. 90-3 D. Life in the Colony 14. Lady Broome, 'Colonial Memories: Old New Zealand. I', Cornhill Magazine, Vol. 88, 1903, pp. 749-59 15. Letters from Letter Book No. 1, pp. 101-4, 133-5, 280-3, 331-3, Women's Migration and Oversea Appointments Society, Fawcett Society Library, Australian Joint Copying Project (microfilm reel m 468) (originals held at the Women's Library, London Metropolitan University; ref. 1FME Records of the Female Middle Class Emigration Society): -From Miss I. M. Cary, Manor Lodge, Dunedin, to Miss Lewin, 18 Oct. 1863 -From Miss Cary, Dunedin, to Dear Madam, 15 Sept. 1864 -From Miss I. M. Cary, Wanganui, to Madam, 2 Oct. 1867 -From Miss E. C. Brook, Dunedin, to Dear Madam, 20 Jan. 1869 16. Emma Hardwick, 'Write me a letter to-night, Love', in Tom Bracken (ed.), Tom Bracken's Annual, No. 2, 1897 (Dunedin, 1897), p. 21 17. Mrs Robert Wilson, In the Land of the Tui: My Journal in New Zealand (London: Sampson Low, Marston and Company Ltd, 1894), pp. 45-9 18. Mary Stuart Boyd, Our Stolen Summer: The Record of a Roundabout Tour (Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons, 1900), pp. 72-6 19. Eileen O'Connell, 'Such a Treasure!', in A. R. Buckland (ed.), The Empire Annual for Girls (London, 1911), pp. 120-30 20. A High School Girl, 'Tent Life in the New Zealand Bush', in A. R. Buckland (ed.), The Empire Annual for Girls (London, 1916), pp. 129-34 21. Miss Roberts, 'Fruit Farming in New Zealand', Imperial Colonist, XX, 237, May 1922, pp. 74-5 E. Suffrage The Campaign for the Vote 22. Femmina [Mary Ann Muller], An Appeal to the Men of New Zealand (Nelson: J. Hounsell, 1869) 23. 'The Member for Auckland City on Women's Suffrage', Englishwoman's Review, Vol. 67, 15 Nov. 1878, pp. 486-94 24. E. M. Bourke/Mrs E. M. Dunlop, 'The Question of Female Suffrage', Zealandia, Vol. 1, No. 4, Oct. 1889, pp. 229-32 Meaning/Success of Women's Suffrage 25. B. Borrmann Wells, 'New Zealand's Experience', Political Equality Series, III, 6, c. 1907 26. Lady Anna Stout, Woman Suffrage in New Zealand (London: The Woman's Press, 1913) 27. Dr Emily Hancock Siedeberg-McKinnon, What We Have Done with the Franchise (Wellington, c. 1925) Anti-Suffrage View 28. Thomas Bracken, The Triumph of Woman's Rights: A Prophetic Vision (Auckland: W. McCullough Printers, c. 1893), pp. 5-14 29. A Woman Doctor, 'Woman Suffrage in New Zealand: A Commentary', and 'Results of Woman Suffrage', reprinted from the Anti-Suffrage Review, Oct. 1911 and Morning Post, 12 and 21 Oct. 1911 (New Zealand and Australia from an Anti-Suffrage Point of View (New York State Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage, New York City, c. 1912), pp. 2-5) F. Social Reform 30. 'Address by Lady Stout at the Inaugural Meeting of the Southern Cross Society', (Wellington, 1895) Alcohol/Temperance 31. Journal of Eliza White, 21 Oct. 1835 (MET 11/2/4, John Kinder Theological Library, Auckland) 32. Miss Roberts, 'Temperance Reform', The National Council of the Women of New Zealand, Fifth Session, Dunedin 3-12 May 1900 (Christchurch: Smith, Anthony, Sellars and Company Ltd, 1900), pp. 46-9 33. Editorial, 'A New Zealand Trafalgar Day', White Ribbon, 16 Oct. 1905, pp. 6-7 34. Mrs McDonald, 'A Day in the Street Getting Signatures to the Six O'Clock Closing Petition', White Ribbon, 18 Aug. 1916, pp. 3-4 35. Elsie Gawith, 'Palmerston North Scientific Temperance Competitions, 1916', White Ribbon, 19 Mar. 1917, p. 4 Citizenship and Civic Rights 36. Mrs Nicol, 'Women's Disabilities', White Ribbon, Jan. 1901, pp. 1-2 37. A Woman, 'The Domestic and Political Influence of Our Late Queen', Press (Christchurch), 6 Feb. 1901, p. 4 38. Mrs Margaret Sievwright, 'The Removal of the Civil and Political Disabilities of Women', The National Council of the Women of New Zealand, Seventh Session, Napier 5-15 May 1902 (Gisborne: Gisborne Times Office, 1902), pp. 64-9 39. Marian Judson, 'Some General Principles of Good Citizenship', White Ribbon, 18 July 1913, pp. 10-11 40. 'Police Women', White Ribbon, Nov. 1916, pp. 9-11 41. Elizabeth R. McCombs, Women and the Labour Movement (Wellington: The Labour Book Room, 1933) 42. Christobel Robinson, 'The Nationality of Married Women', Tomorrow, 2 Jan. 1935, pp. 11-12; 9 Jan. 1935, pp. 14-15 43. C. L. S and K. J. S., 'Women-Left Turn!', Tomorrow, 25 May 1938, pp. 473-6 Contagious Diseases Act and Sex 44. Mrs M. Steadman Aldis to Mrs Scatcherd, 23 Mar. 1888, reprinted in The Dawn: A Quarterly Sketch of the Progress of the Work of the British, Continental and General Federation for the Abolition of the State Regulation of Vice, 1 Aug. 1888, p. 9 45. Mrs Ada Wells, 'The C.D. Acts', National Council of the Women of New Zealand, Third Session, Wellington 20-28 April 1898 (Wanganui: A. D. Willis, General Printer, 1898), pp. 36-8 46. Ellice Hopkins, 'An Appeal to the Women of New Zealand', White Ribbon, Feb. 1902, pp. 1-2 47. Dr Elizabeth Dunn, 'Reasons Why Preventives Should Not Be Used', White Ribbon, 18 Oct. 1912, pp. 13-14 48. 'White Slave Traffic: To the Men of New Zealand from the Women's Christian Temperance Union of New Zealand', White Ribbon, 18 June 1914, p. 13 49. 'Mrs Perryman's Address on Much-Needed Social Reforms, Delivered at the Wanganui Convention on Tuesday Evening, March 21st', White Ribbon, 18 May 1916, pp. 3-4 50. Mrs R. A. (Mary) S- to Dr Stopes, 28 Mar. 1937, and Dr Stopes to Mrs R. A. S-, 29 Apr. 1937 (PP/MCS Marie Charlotte Carmichael Stopes, A 310 New Zealand General Correspondence, Contemporary Medical Archives Collection, Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, Australian Joint Copying Project, microfilm reel m2573) Domestic Work </EM&gt … (more)
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- 2021
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