Real modern : everyday New Zealand in the 1950s and 1960s

Labrum, Bronwyn

Notes
Home comforts -- Clean and fresh -- Daily dressing -- School days -- Working worlds -- Getting around -- Going shopping -- Fun and games -- Out on the town -- Rituals and traditions Summary: The decades of the 1950s and '60s continue to exert a powerful fascination, as seen in the lasting popularity of Mad Men, Crown Lynn collectibles and mid-century design. In New Zealand, these years have been remembered in popular culture as a 'golden age' of God, Queen and Country, full employment, the baby boom, Sir Edmund Hillary and 'Ladies, a plate!' - as well as the birth of the teenager and the seedbed of later change. But what was life really like? Real modern tells a vibrant and varied story of real life in this compelling era through images and, above all, objects. It is a rich compendium of the things that New Zealanders acquired and desired, that they used at school, work or play, and that they wore and saw around the country. (Book jacket)
Librarian's Miscellania
Bronwyn Labrum
Location edition Bar Code due date
Library R31124