Albania

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Manuscript

Ideological differences - Inner Communist Party

Date: 1979-1980

From: Roth, Herbert Otto, 1917-1994: Collected papers, personal papers, photographs and ephemera

Reference: 94-106-70/13

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Ideological differences - Inner Communist Party

Date: 1978

From: Roth, Herbert Otto, 1917-1994: Collected papers, personal papers, photographs and ephemera

Reference: 94-106-70/11

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Ideological differences - Inner Communist Party

Date: 1979-1991

From: Roth, Herbert Otto, 1917-1994: Collected papers, personal papers, photographs and ephemera

Reference: 94-106-70/12

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

McMahon, Jennifer A (Dr), fl 2009 : Not just an ordinary job

Date: 2007-2008

By: McMahon, Jennifer A (Dr), active 2009

Reference: MSX-8290

Description: Bound volume is an unpublished printed manuscript assembled and edited by Dr Jenny McMahon and Marion Picken. Material covers 1960-2008 and comprises individual stories by New Zealand Red Cross Delgates of their missions overseas. Each story is accompanied by photographs, and a seperate series of photographic essays is included at the end of the book. Source of title - Transcribed from item Other Titles - Not just an ordinary job - Memories from NZRC international delegates Quantity: 1 volume(s). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Printed matter Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donated by Ms J McMahon, Otago, Feb 2009

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Scott, Tom, 1947- :Twenty-two cartoons published in the Evening Post between 1 and 30 O...

Date: 1998

By: Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: H-539-022/043

Description: Political cartoons. Comment on the growing gap between the rich and poor in New Zealand. Soldiers explain why it is humane to cut people's throats once they've been driven from their homes. Jenny Shipley reacts negatively to Jim Bolger's book. Jenny Shipley does a unicycle act on the high/slack wire. She can't look down for fear of falling, and she can't look up for fear of the coalition government she carries on her shoulders. Jack Elder and Tuku Morgan line-up behind Tau Henare in a new political allegiance. The American Republicans are exposed in their determination to impeach President Clinton over sex allegations no matteer what public opinion is. Jenny Shipley announces under National's new housing policy people in sub-standard housing will be assisted to buy their properties rather than rent them. Tim Shadbolt has been re-elected Mayor of Invercargill. Russia backs the bloody regime of Slobodan Milosivic against the Albanians. Jenny Shipley receives a negative reaction from the Dairy Board members over comments they should dig their own graves and make their wills. Jenny Shipley's intention of ending the Producer Board's statutory monopolies is thinnly veiled to avoid farmer backlash prior to the election. The Labour Party surges in the polls although their visibility is low. A paralell is drawn between roading reforms proposals and the manner Warriors' boss comments on players like Matthew Ridge. Commment on telephone electronic cueing messages. Canadian newspapers report that Wellington has the best views in the world. A Wellintonian watches as storms blow uprooted trees, boats, cars and other debris past his window. General Pinochet in jail being interrogated over his part in crimes of terrorism committed against Chilean critics of his Military Junta. Two contenders for the Auckland Blues Rugby coaching job are given a lesson in sportsmanship. Otago win the NPC (National Provincial Championships). Palestinian and Israeli leaders are booed by their supporters for their efforts to bring peace to the Middle East. The Met. office build an ark as an indication of the weather to come. Tuariki Delamere considers his political future. Tau Henare sums up the essence of his new Mauri Pacific Party. Quantity: 22 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides.

Audio

Interview with Anne Else

Date: 23 Mar 2000

From: Women's Studies Association feminist oral history project

By: Abigail, Jill, 1939?-; Women's Studies Association (N.Z.); Else, Frances Anne, 1945-

Reference: OHInt-0556-03

Description: Frances Anne Else, known as Anne, was born in Auckland in 1945. Talks about adoption and family background, birth parents, adoptive parents and grandparents. Describes searching for her birth mother. Recalls primary schools, attending Auckland Girls grammar and going to Auckland University. Describes experience at the Family Planning Association. Talks about marriage to Chris Else and recalls the birth of her first child. Discusses studying for her MA in English, a junior lectureship, the birth of her second child, attending Teachers College and teaching, and studying sociology. Talks about influential feminist books, the excitement of the early 1970s, being in feminist groups and women friends. Describes being involved in setting up 'Broadsheet' magazine and mentions Sandra Coney. Talks about relationships with her husband, mother and sister. Discusses working in Albania and conditions for women there in 1973, and living in London. Talks about returning to Auckland, working on 'Broadsheet', as an editor at Reed Publishing. Talks about her marriage breakup and a new relationship. Talks about the death of her son. Talks about changes during the 1980s, different strands of feminism, attending women's studies conferences and editing 'Women's Studies Journal'. Discusses working on the New Zealand Educational Institute's magazine, the Government Print, the Royal Comission for Social Policy, and as a freelance writer. Mentions co-writing 'A woman's life'. Talks about the McCarthy Fellowship and the support of Victoria University's Stout Centre for writing her book on adoption. Discusses editing 'Women together : history of women's organisations in New Zealand, 1991-1993' and the suffrage centenary projects. Talks about being a gender consultant at the Museum of New Zealand. Discusses the New Right in relation to women, and writing 'False economy'. Talks about current feminism and women's oppression. Comments on independent scholarship and the marginalisation of feminism and gender issues. Discusses feminism's achievements, changes in the women's movements, valuing friends and working with women. Interviewer(s) - Jill Abigail Accompanying material - CV, copy of two photos, biographical information form Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-8522 - OHC-8525 Quantity: 4 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 1 Electronic document(s) - abstract. 1 interview(s). 3.15 Hours and minutes Duration. Physical Description: Textual files - Microsoft word Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA 2651, OHDL-001000. Photocopies of two photos

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Beck, Friedrich, 1873-1921 :Hoelzels Rassentypen des Menschen. [Band 1. ca 1903]

From: Beck, Friedrich, 1873-1921 :Hoelzels Rassentypen des Menschen. [ca 1903]

Reference: E-963-f-1

Description: Volume One shows the following ethnic groups: Baske, Portugiese, Spanier, Franzose I-III, Sued-Italiener, Nord-Italiener, Ire, Schotte, Englaneder, Schwede, Hollaender, Nord-Deutscher, Sued-Deutscher I-II, Tscheche, Slowake, Pole, Kleinrusse, Weiszrusse, Groszrusse, Montenegriner, Bulgare, Lappe, Finne, Magyare, Rumaene, Albaner, Grieche, Jude, Zigeuner Other Titles - Hoelzel's peoples of the world. Vol 1 [translation] Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: Coloured chromolithographs on paper, adhered to album pages; hard-bound in two-tone green half-cloth, 410 x 330 mm (cover); [32 pl.] Provenance: Prior to purchase, from the collection of J.C.C.C. Campagne (ex-libris bookplate)

Other

Montenegro and Albania

Date: 1917

From: Hughes, Helen Hannah, 1929- : Photographs relating to Rigg and Hughes families

By: Hughes, Helen Hannah, 1929-; Rigg, Theodore (Sir), 1888-1972

Reference: PA11-287

Description: Theodore Rigg's lantern slides of scenes in Montenegro and Albania, 1917. Includes buildings, stone walls, village and market scenes with carts, animals, and people. Title transcribed from original enclosure Quantity: 5 b&w original negative(s) glass lantern slides. Physical Description: Lantern slides.

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[Pamphlets and flyers issued by the New Zealand Communist Party, and Communist candidat...

Date: 1970-1979

Reference: Eph-A-COMMUNIST-1970s

Description: Includes: 1970: Communist Party of New Zealand. National Secretariat. Bring back NZ troops now! U.S.A. get out of S.E. Asia! [1970] (2 copies) Communist Party of New Zealand. Wellington District. The price fixers [1970]. 1971: Communist Party of New Zealand. Mount Roskill Branch. New Zealand troops trained to kill New Zealanders; documents show role of Army in defence of vicious minority (ruling) class [`1971] Communist Party of New Zealand. Wellington District Committee. General Motors drives over all workers [1971] (4 copies) "Is Maoism a revolutionary force?"; a debate between George Rosenberg ... and George Fyson & Keith Locke. Central Library Lecture Hall, 3 December [1971]. Small mimeographed flier 1972: Communist Party of New Zealand. Alternative to the fraud of Parliament. People's struggle for working people's power [1972] Communist Party of New Zealand. National Secretariat. Mobilise to defeat US aggressors, and expose role of the New Zealand puppet politicians [1972] 1975: [Communist Party of New Zealand]. Maori land march will help expose common enemy [1975]. Flier Communist Party of New Zealand. Oil and power crisis [1975??] (2 copies) Communist Party of New Zealand. Stop this invasion! [1975]. Flier Communist Party of New Zealand. Take your destiny in your own hands; struggle for working people's power [1975] (2 copies) The Socialist Party of New Zealand. general election, 29 November 1975. The Socialist manifesto [1975] 1976: Communist Party of New Zealand. On to the attack! [1976] Communist Party of New Zealand. Stop this invasion! [1976]. Flier (3 copies) 1977: Communist Party of New Zealand. National Secretariat. It can happen here; fight creeping fascism! 1977. Booklet of 12 pages 1978: Communist Party of New Zealand. National Secretariat. Defend living standard! Change the system! [ca 1978] Communist Party of New Zealand. National Secretariat. The new slump; its cause and cure [1978] Communist Party of New Zealand. National Secretariat. The slump and the elections; a Communist Party viewpoint. 1978 Communist Party of New Zealand. Preparatory Committee for the Formation of the Communist Party N.Z. (Marxist/Leninist). Albania's incorrect line exposed [1978] Wellington Marxist-Leninist Organisation (WMLO). Who will give our children a decent education. November 1978 1979: Northern Communist Organisation. Hamilton Branch. The housewife and her labour under capitalism [1979] (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on pamphlets and flyers, sizes varying below 250 mm.

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Williams, Edward Arthur, 1824-1898 :Jan. 77. The Aga's house, Saiades on Albanian coast...

Date: 1874

From: Williams, Edward Arthur 1824-1898 :Gibr[altar] 1874 [to 1877]

Reference: E-350-q-051

Description: View close to the harbour, with a causeway lwading to a house by the water, hills in the background. Three men and a dog in the foreground, others on horseback on the causeway Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink and watercolour on page 170 x 240 mm

Manuscript

Ideological differences - Communist Party

Date: 1972-1974

From: Roth, Herbert Otto, 1917-1994: Collected papers, personal papers, photographs and ephemera

Reference: 94-106-70/14

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Williams, Edward Arthur, 1824-1898 :[Study of horse and dogs. Albania? 1877?]

Date: 1877

From: Williams, Edward Arthur 1824-1898 :Gibr[altar] 1874 [to 1877]

Reference: E-350-q-052

Description: A mountain and sky washed in in the background, with three studies of the same dog with a curved tail, and one of a horse, in pencil. The same dog can be seen in the foreground of the drawing of Albania on the previous page of this sketchbook (E-350-q-051) Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil over watercolour, 170 x 240 mm

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Williams, Edward Arthur 1824-1898 :Gibr[altar] 1874 [to 1877]

Date: 1874 - 1865 - 1875

By: Williams, Edward Arthur, 1824-1898

Reference: E-350-q

Description: Chiefly scenes in Gibraltar, Corfu and Malta, with one N Z scene entitled Ruapeho Mountain from Wanganui River, NZ 1865 24 May. Also views in Ireland, in England and one on the Albanian Coast Quantity: 1 sketchbook(s). Physical Description: Pencil and watercolour in 98 page-sketchbook 170 x 240 mm ¼ black roan, marbled boards

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Hubbard, James, 1949-:"Are you, or have you ever BEEN a communist, a Soviet apologist, ...

Date: 2013

From: Hubbard, James, 1949-: Digital caricatures and cartoons

By: Setford News Photo Agency

Reference: DCDL-0024699

Description: A man sits at as table labelled, 'Committee un-Kiwi activities' and hysterically shouts at a group of people who are against asset sales, and in favour of regulating power companies. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Webb, Murray, 1947- :Ahmed Zaoui [ca 9 December 2004]

Date: 2004

From: Webb, Murray, 1947- :Digital caricatures

Reference: DX-001-958

Description: Caricature of Albanian asylum seeker Ahmed Zaoui on his being released on bail after two years in jail without trail. Extended Title - Released on bail. Quantity: 1 digital image(s).

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Manuscript

Excerpts, essays and articles from the Roter Morgen journal

Date: 1989-1991

From: New Zealand Communist Party : Records

Reference: MSDL-0570

Description: Theoretical essays and leaflets about politics in the former Eastern Bloc, particularly in Albania. Includes writings on political leaders, such as Enver Hoxha and Joseph Stalin. Authorship is not apparent. Quantity: 9 Electronic document(s).