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The Farthest Promised Land — English Villagers, New Zealand Immigrants of the 1870s

Articles

Articles

Arnold, Rollo D., ‘English Rural Unionism and Taranaki Immigration’, New Zealand Journal of History, 6 (1972), pp.20–41

Arnold, Rollo D., ‘North Island Education, 1871–1877: “The Great Leap Forward”,’New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 8 (1973), pp.112–31

Arnold, Rollo D., ‘The “Revolt of the Field” in Kent, 1872–79’, Past and Present, 64 (1974), pp.71–95

Arnold, Rollo D., ‘The Village and the Globe: Aspects of the Social Origins of Schooling in Victorian New Zealand’, ANZHES Journal, 5, 2(1976), pp.1–12

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Campbell, R. J.‘“The Black 'Eighties” - Unemployment in New Zealand in the 1880s', Australian Economic History Review, 16, 1 (1976), pp.67–82

Dunbabin, J. P. D., ‘The Incidence and Organization of Agricultural Trades Unionism in the 1870s’, Agricultural History Review, 16 (1968), pp.114–141

Dunbabin, J. P. D., ‘The “Revolt of the Field”: The Agricultural Labourers’ Movement in the 1870s', Past and Present, 26 (1963) pp.68–98

Duncan, Ross, ‘Case Studies in Emigration: Cornwall, Gloucestershire and New South Wales, 1877–1886’, Economic History Review, 2nd series, 16 (1963), pp.272–89

Fletcher, T. W., ‘The Great Depression of English Agriculture, 1873–96’, Economic History Review, 2nd series, 13, (1961) pp.417–32

Harvey, D. W., ‘Locational Change in the Kentish Hop Industry’, Transactions and Papers of the Institute of British Geographers, 33, (1963), 123–44

Horn, Pamela, ‘The Agricultural Children Act of 1873’, History of Education, 3, 2 (1974), pp.27–36

Horn, Pamela, ‘Agricultural Trade Unionism and Emigration, 1872–1881’, The Historical Journal, 15, 1 (1972), pp.87–102

Horn, Pamela, Agricultural Trade Unionism in Oxfordshire 1872–81, ‘Introduction’, Oxfordshire Record Society, 48 (1974), pp.9–24

Horn, Pamela, ‘Christopher Holloway: an Oxfordshire Trade Union Leader’, Oxoniensia, 33 (1968), pp.125–36

Horn, Pamela, ‘Farmers' Defence Associations in Oxfordshire - 1872–74’, History Studies, 1 (1968), pp.63–70

Hunt, E. G., ‘Labour Productivity in English Agriculture, 1850–1914’, Economic History Review, 2nd series, 20 (1967), pp.280–92

Jones, E. L., ‘The Agricultural Labour Market in England, 1793–1872’, Economic History Review, 2nd series, 17, (1964), pp.322–38

Lawton, R., ‘Population Movements in the West Midlands, 1841–61’, Geography, 43 (1958), pp.164–77

Lockwood, D., ‘Sources of Variation in Working Class Images of Society’, Sociological Review, 14 (1966), pp.249–67

Pickens, K. A., ‘The Origins of the Population of Nineteenth Century Canterbury’, New Zealand Geographer, 33, 2 (1977), pp.69–75

Ravensdale, J. R., ‘The China Clay Labourers' Union’, History Studies, 1 (1968) pp.51–62

Tranter, N. L., ‘Population and Social Structure in a Bedfordshire Parish: The Cardington Listing of Inhabitants, 1782’, Population Studies, 21 (1967), pp.261–82

Tranter, N. L., ‘The Social Structure of a Bedfordshire Parish in the Mid-Nineteenth Century: The Cardington Enumerators' Books, 1851’, International Review of Social History, 18 (1973) Part I, pp.90–105