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  1. Editorial Introduction
  2. Lyndon Fraser, Linda Bryder
  3. pp. 1-3
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  1. Pākehā Middle-Class Women, Gardens and the Colonizing Project in Colonial Canterbury, 1850–1914
  2. Annette Bainbridge
  3. pp. 4-28
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  1. Music Sold, Bought and Played: The Importance of Women to Music-Selling in New Zealand, 1870–1930
  2. Clare Gleeson
  3. pp. 29-49
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  1. The Unpaid Child
  2. Jon Henning
  3. pp. 50-71
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  1. Rock College: An Unofficial History of Mount Eden Prison by Mark Derby (review)
  2. Liam Martin
  3. pp. 118-119
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  1. For Home and Empire: Voluntary Mobilization in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand during the First World War by Steve Marti (review)
  2. Steven Loveridge
  3. pp. 119-120
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  1. Searching for Charlie: In Pursuit of the Real Charles Upham VC & Bar by Tom Scott (review)
  2. Glyn Harper
  3. pp. 122-123
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  1. Crossing the Lines: The Story of Three Homosexual New Zealand Soldiers in World War II by Brent Coutts (review)
  2. Mark Seymour
  3. pp. 123-125
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  1. Jean-Claude Colin: Reluctant Founder, 1790–1875 by Justin Taylor SM (review)
  2. Christopher Van Der Krogt
  3. pp. 125-127
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  1. Polly Plum, A Firm and Earnest Woman's Advocate: Mary Ann Colclough, 1836–1885 by Jenny Coleman (review)
  2. Valerie Wallace
  3. pp. 127-128
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  1. From Suffrage to a Seat in the House: The Path to Parliament for New Zealand Women by Jenny Coleman (review)
  2. Katie Pickles
  3. pp. 128-130
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  1. Te Papa to Berlin: The Making of Two Museums by Ken Gorbey (review)
  2. Gail Romano
  3. pp. 130-131
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  1. A City Possessed: The Christchurch Civic Crèche Case by Lynley Hood (review)
  2. Violeta Gilabert
  3. pp. 132-133
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  1. The NZ Wars Collection by RNZ (review)
  2. Marguerite Hill
  3. pp. 134-135
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