Author: Melanie Nolan

Books
2000 Breadwinning. New Zealand Women and the State, Canterbury University Press,
Christchurch, 2000 (ISBN 0-908812-97-3/386 pp.).
2005 Kin: A Collective Biography of a New Zealand Working-class Family, Canterbury University Press, Christchurch, 2005 (ISBN 1-877257-34-6/255 pp.). Awarded the 2006 ARANZ Wards Prize and shortlisted for the 2007 Ernest Scott Prize (see above).
Edited Books
1994 Suffrage and Beyond: International Feminist Perspectives, Auckland University
Press/Pluto Press, Auckland & Sydney, 1994 (ISBN 1 86940 1077/368 pp.). Co-editor Caroline Daley. USA publication of the book: New York University Press, New York, 1994. Melanie Nolan and Caroline Daley, 'International Feminist Perspectives on Suffrage: An Introduction', pp. 1-22.
2005 Revolution: The 1913 Great Strike in New Zealand, Canterbury University Press, Christchurch, 2005 (ISBN 1-877257-40-0/318 pp). Introduction: Melanie Nolan, ‘1913 in Retrospect: A Laboratory or a Battleground of Democracy?’, pp. 21-40.
2008 War and Class. The Diary of Jack McCullough, Dunmore Press, Wellington,
2008 (c400 pp.), Introduction: ‘‘The times are such as search men’s hearts’: A New Zealand industrial and international arbitrationist 1908-1921’, pp. 15-32.
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