Liberalism with a Vengeance?: Three New Books on Social Policy in New Zealand
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https://doi.org/10.26686/knznq.v2i2.613Abstract
Three books on social policy in New Zealand reviewed by Edward Dickinson.
David Thomson, A World Without Welfare: New Zealand's Colonial Experiment (Auckland: University Press/Bridget Williams Books, 1998)
Margaret McClure, A Civilised Community: A History of Social Security in New Zealand 1898-1998 (Auckland: Auckland University Press/HistoricalBranch, Department of Internal Affairs, 1998)
Bronwyn Dalley, Family Matters: Child Welfare in Twentieth-Century New Zealand (Auckland: Auckland University Press/Historical Branch,Department of Internal Affairs, 1998)
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1999-06-06
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