New Zealand As It Might Have Been 2
By (Author) Stephen
Te Herenga Waka University Press
Victoria University Press
11th June 2010
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
993.03
Paperback
413
A mix of short stories and commentariessome whimsical, some grimthis work of creative conjecture offers a perceptive and positive new slant on significant New Zealand events and personalities. With a modest degree of adjustment, this compilation examines what if scenarios ranging from the historical and literary to the athletic and offers alternative conclusions. Altering the lives of Katherine Mansfield, New Zealands most famous writer, and national hero Sir Edmund Hillary as well as revisiting New Zealands avoidable choice to fight alongside the Americans in Vietnam and the possible effects of a postwar visit by Winston Churchill, this second volume presents a variety of visions of a country that nearly was.
New Zealand As It Might Have Been excels at the strategic re-lighting of our past." New Zealand Books
Stephen Levine is a political science professorat Victoria University of Wellington and the founding Head of the university's School of History, Philosophy, Political Science, and International Relations. He has published extensively on politics and security in New Zealand and is the coeditor of The Baubles of Office, Left Turn, and New Zealand Votes.