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Title:
1921 - Rugby, Race and Empire
Munro, Mike
$20.00

Munrochurch Books, Wellington, 2021. Good secondhand condition.

In the winter of 1921 a Springboks rugby team toured New Zealand for the first time, captivating the country. An all-white team of mostly Afrikaners, they came cloaked in a powerful mystique ? blue-eyed, ?youthful giants? from a fellow British colony. Twenty-three of the team had served in the just-ended Great War. Wherever they went the Springboks were saluted as ?sons of Empire.? But the tour was rocked amid claims the Springboks resented having to play a M?ori team, as the race issue that would bedevil New Zealand-South Africa rugby relations for seventy years reared its head. Two terrible events backdropped the Springboks visit: the 1914-18 war and the influenza epidemic. Together they?d taken nearly 30,000 New Zealanders? lives, and the effects of both calamities were still being felt. To compound the gloom, the economy nose-dived and many soldier-settlers were forced from their recently-acquired land. This book casts back one hundred years to bring together the story of an eagerly-anticipated rugby tour, and the troublesome memories of its time.

Second hand Trade Paperback
Stock: 
0
ISBN: 
9780473586423
SKU:
131853

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