Bronwyn Labrum

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Bronwyn Labrum is widely published in the social and cultural history of New Zealand and the history of clothing and fashion, museums, collecting and exhibitions, and designed objects and artefacts. She has lengthy experience in research management and the practice of public history. Bronwyn is the author of Real Modern: Everyday New Zealand in the 1950s and 1960s (Te Papa Press), shortlisted for the Ockham New Zealand Books Awards in 2016.

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Some gorgeous objects from my new book are available to view on the Te Papa Channel with links to the collection and further information. Enjoy! click here Advertisements
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Published on October 28, 2015 00:16
Average rating: 3.71 · 35 ratings · 8 reviews · 7 distinct works
Women Now: the Legacy of Fe...

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Real Modern: Everyday New Z...

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“I am really pleased that we managed to go a little beyond the white, middle class view on suffrage and women’s rights, although not far enough.”
Bronwyn Labrum, Women Now: the Legacy of Female Suffrage



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