Stephen Clarke
@stephenclarkenz.bsky.social
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History Squire for Hire https://phanza.org.nz/historian/stephen-clarke/ Tāmaki Makaurau Aotearoa | Auckland New Zealand
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So 80s. So Arthur Daley. #WindingBack
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Done mate! We had an excellent Art/Art History teacher at high school in the
80s Emeritus Prof Dave Bell
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Could you pls do an old ex-Art History teacher a solid, sign this petition to save the subject in our schools, and pass it on.

These philistines need to hear from you all.

Thank you

petitions.parliament.nz/a1acf19a-72f...
Edvard Munch's 'Scream' but with the text 'I can't believe they're cancelling Art History' in a speech bubble
stephenclarkenz.bsky.social
I've been thinking? Bad enough L/SGT Haane Manahi DCM was denied a VC for his actions at Takrouna in 1943 that the Royal Family doubles down by sending us HRH Nonce and then Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal New Zealand Army Logistic Regiment (The Duke of York’s Own)! #NZCrossed #LetsStopTheCosplay
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You’re welcome! 🥝 #FromAotearoaWithAroha 💚
kingscollegelondon.bsky.social
Kiwis, rye bread & high mineral-content water could help alleviate chronic constipation.

That’s according to the first evidence-based dietary guidelines for adults with chronic constipation, led by @kingslsm.bsky.social & endorsed by the British Dietetic Association.

www.kcl.ac.uk/news/kiwis-c...
Kiwis could help manage chronic constipation | King's College London
Chronic constipation could be helped by kiwis, rye bread and high mineral-content water
www.kcl.ac.uk
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The late Michael King would have welcomed this news. His seminal history is still in print www.penguin.co.nz/books/morior... #Moriori #history @penguinrandomhouse.bsky.social
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50 years ago today thousands crammed into Parliament grounds in Wellington at the end of a 1100 km historic Māori land march from Te Hāpua in the far north led by Ngāpuhi leader Whina Cooper to protest against the continuing loss of Māori land. #TeRōpūOTeMatakite 🏳️
Photograph of Māori Land March demonstrators outside the Parliament Buildings in Wellington. Heinegg, Christian F, 1940- :Photographs of the Maori Land March. Ref: PA7-15-12. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand.
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They called it Passchendaele.

My Tasmanian great-great uncle died on this day 108 years ago. #Passchendaele
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Regarding North & South, my friend @sarahdaniell.bsky.social, formerly the editor of Canvas, is now editing it – and it's returning in print at the end of November. Good news all round!
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Application submitted. Momentum is already building with positive feedback to the project coming from government agencies, organisations and prominent individuals whom I greatly respect. Humbled.
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Time to get serious writing a funding application for 'A Military History of New Zealand' — the first single-volume history of New Zealand's wars across more than 200 years, set in the context of the development of society and the impact of war on New Zealand and New Zealanders. #MilitaryHistory
Artificial Moonlight by Peter McIntyre. G J Moyle Family Trust
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I got an advance copy of Craig Robertson's Chris Knox biography 'Not Given Lightly', read it in three days and *really* wanted to write about it. Happily, North & South wanted an online review. (Paywalled, but you can just do a one-week free trial) northandsouth.co.nz/2025/10/09/n...
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opdiner.com
I said I'd write a few words about Craig Robertson's much-anticipated Chris Knox bio, which I love.

These are personal reflections on what will likely be the definitive history of a man who changed indie/alt music globally

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#aotearoa
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'Cause, when it all comes down to dust
Can I say that Craig Robertson's bio of Chris Knox is anticipated? It is, and it's arrived.
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