JOHNSONVILLE: Continuity and Change in a New Zealand Township

JOHNSONVILLE: Continuity and Change in a New Zealand Township
JOHNSONVILLE: Continuity and Change in a New Zealand Township
JOHNSONVILLE: Continuity and Change in a New Zealand Township
JOHNSONVILLE: Continuity and Change in a New Zealand Township
JOHNSONVILLE: Continuity and Change in a New Zealand Township
JOHNSONVILLE: Continuity and Change in a New Zealand Township
JOHNSONVILLE: Continuity and Change in a New Zealand Township
JOHNSONVILLE: Continuity and Change in a New Zealand Township
JOHNSONVILLE: Continuity and Change in a New Zealand Township
JOHNSONVILLE: Continuity and Change in a New Zealand Township
JOHNSONVILLE: Continuity and Change in a New Zealand Township
JOHNSONVILLE: Continuity and Change in a New Zealand Township
JOHNSONVILLE: Continuity and Change in a New Zealand Township
JOHNSONVILLE: Continuity and Change in a New Zealand Township
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Title: JOHNSONVILLE: Continuity and Change in a New Zealand Township
Author(s): PEARSON, David
ISBN: 0868612898
Category: New Zealand - General History
New / Used: Used
Book Type: Small Softcover
Published: 1980
Published By: George Allen & Unwin
Edition: 1st edition
Pages: 204
Size (mm): 185 w x 220 h x 15 d

Condition

Excellent condition, light wear/fading on covers, otherwise clean and unmarked. Images depict all need to know detail.

About

Uses the tradition of community studies to investigate social change in Johnsonville, a suburb of the capital, Wellington, from the earliest days of mass European settlement to the present.

The portrayal of the growth of Johnsonville, from nineteenth century bush clearing to contemporary suburbia, presents a unique history, but he steady incursion of urbanisation, bureaucracy and state centralisation pose problems which can be readily perceived in communities elsewhere. The closing chapters of the book provide an examination of class and social change which will not only challenge many of the myths commonly applied to New Zealand society, but may also provide a basis for a constructive assessment of present, and future, trends in the development of New Zealand Society.

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