Remembering Christchurch
Remembering Christchurch2015
About this book
Remembering Christchurch captures the human heritage that survives the devastation of the Canterbury earthquakes. In evocative interviews, older citizens share their precious memories, bringing Christchurch back to life - from familiar streets, shops and churches to pubs, tearooms and dance halls; from movie theatres and pie carts in the Square to milkshakes at the Dainty Inn on High Street. There are tales of cherished homes in red-zoned suburbs such as Dallington, and of earlier trips through the tunnel to the port of Lyttelton. Woven through these stories, a social history of Christchurch emerges, exposing shifting attitudes to class, race, religion, sex and the place of women. Vivid and revealing, these rich memories create a lasting legacy for a much-loved city.
Details
- First published
- 2015
- OL Work ID
- OL44233073W
Subjects
Christchurch Earthquake, N.Z., 2011Personal narrativesDisaster victimsHistorySocial life and customsManners and customsChristchurch Earthquake (New Zealand : 2011) fast (uri) http://id.worldcat.org/fast/fst01765264