Tooth and Veil:
The Life and Times of the New Zealand Dental Nurse, Massey
University Press
, published by
Massey University Press.
The award was announced at
the Labour History Project AGM on Tuesday 20
July.
Named for the late historian Herbert Roth, the
award is presented annually to the work published in the
previous calendar year that best depicts the history of work
and resistance in New Zealand.
The award was judged
this year by Cybèle Locke, Claire-Louise McCurdy, Grace
Millar, and Ross Webb
‘On 29 March 1974, nurses from
all over the country marched on parliament and won a
substantial pay increase. This protest is at the centre of
On first appearances, 52-year-old William Durrell Patterson and his 42-year-old wife Margaret lived fairly normal lives. They owned a photo supply shop near their home in El Paso, Texas, and seemed to be content and well-liked by their neighbors. They were fairly wealthy, owning a nice Cadillac and a boat, and there doesn’t seem as. Read more »