Cover of The New Zealand Journal of History Volume 54, Number 1, April 2020
Cover of The New Zealand Journal of History Volume 54, Number 1, April 2020
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Title | Cover of The New Zealand Journal of History Volume 54, Number 1, April 2020 |
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Author | University of Auckland |
Year | April 2020 |
Publication | The New Zealand Journal of History Volume 54, Number 1 |
Pages | pp. 4-28 |
Publisher | University of Auckland |
Language | English |
Geographic reference | Turangi, Tawhitikuri-Wanganui tunnel |
Time reference | 1970 |
Online resource | YES |
Topic | Food and wine, Moawhango Tongariro Tunnel, Codelfa-Cogefar, Immigrant workers, Tongariro Power Development, Italian tunnellers in New Zealand |
The New Zealand Journal of History is the leading journal in New Zealand history internationally. It publishes scholarly peer-reviewed articles, book reviews and other media reviews, from new and emerging scholars as well as established academics and historians, spanning all aspects of the history of New Zealand Aotearoa, including social, cultural, economic and political history. In this issue there is the article Italian Tunnellers are Prepared for Any Sacrifice — Except Food and Wine’: A Review of the Contribution of Italian Tunnellers to Life in the Central North Island of New Zealand by David Simcock. The cover image is a photo of Italian tunnellers in front of the Tawhitikuri-Wanganui tunnel, 1970. Walter Lacchini is in the centre and his father Luigi Lacchini is on his right.
More info about the Codelfa-Cogefar workers in New Zealand and the The Tongariro Power scheme can be found here:
Codelfa-Cogefar: Moawhango, Tongariro Tunnel
Tunnellers get together for 50th
To go or to stay: A study of decision-making by Italian workers and their families in Turangi
Transference markers: Verbal Devices for Marking Transference in the Speech of First Generation Italian-English Bilinguals in and Around Turangi
What was the importance of food and wine to the Italians who worked for Codelfa in New Zealand and what effect did it have on the eating habits of many New Zealanders?
Italian Tunnellers are Prepared for any Sacrifice - Except Food and Wine. A Review of the Contribution of Italian Tunnellers to Life in the Central North Island of New Zealand