Race, Tea and Colonial Resettlement : Imperial Families, Interrupted
Historian Jane McCabe leads us through a compelling research journey that began with uncovering the story of her own grandmother, Lorna Peters, one of 130 adolescents resettled in New Zealand under the scheme between 1908 and 1938. Using records from the 'Homes' in Kalimpong and in-depth i...
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Main Author: | McCabe, Jane (auth) |
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Bloomsbury Academic
20170504
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