Ruth, Roger and me debts and legacies
Dean, Andrew
Series: BWB texts
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viii, 124 pagesSummary: A time of major upheaval now stands between young and old in New Zealand. In Ruth, Roger and Me, Andrew Dean explores the lives of the generation of young people brought up in the shadow of the economic reforms of the 1980s and 1990s, those whom he calls 'the children of the Mother of All Budgets'. Drawing together memoir, history, and interviews, he explores the experiences of 'discomfort' and 'disconnection' in modern Aotearoa New Zealand. (Publisher's website)
BWB texts
viii, 124 pages
Summary: A time of major upheaval now stands between young and old in New Zealand. In Ruth, Roger and Me, Andrew Dean explores the lives of the generation of young people brought up in the shadow of the economic reforms of the 1980s and 1990s, those whom he calls 'the children of the Mother of All Budgets'. Drawing together memoir, history, and interviews, he explores the experiences of 'discomfort' and 'disconnection' in modern Aotearoa New Zealand. (Publisher's website)
BWB texts
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Location | edition | Bar Code | due date |
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Social Science Dept | GCS05716 |
Dewey: | 330.993 |
call #: | DEA |
ISBN: | 9780908321216 |
pub: | 2015 |