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A Radical Tradition: A History of the Victoria University of Wellington Students’ Association 1899–1999
From humble beginnings, through world wars, economic depression, the rise of the counter-culture, and mass mobilisations against racism and war, down to the battle against user-pays in the 1990s, the history of the students’ association at Victoria is a colourful and vibrant story of young people in pursuit of a radical tradition.
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From humble beginnings, through world wars, economic depression, the rise of the counter-culture, and mass mobilisations against racism and war, down to the battle against user-pays in the 1990s, the history of the students’ association at Victoria is a colourful and vibrant story of young people in pursuit of a radical tradition.
About the Author
Stephen Hamilton has a PhD from the University of Auckland and has written extensively on New Zealand literary and magazine cultures. He has spent time on the staff of the Alexander Turnbull Library and the Waitangi Tribunal. He is presently dividing his time between freelance book editing, research and writing, and as a house husband.
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