1996
DOI: 10.26686/jnzs.v6i2.421
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'Culture-organising': Joe Heenan and the Beginnings of State Patronage of the Arts

Abstract: 'Culture-organising': Joe Heenan and the Beginnings of State Patronage of the Arts

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“…After Labour's election victory the following year, PEN tried again, and Cowan was granted an annuity of £100 from the beginning of 1936. 50 This was considerably less than a labourer employed full-time earned in a year. 51 Cowan's earnings were circumscribed by the small New Zealand market.…”
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“…After Labour's election victory the following year, PEN tried again, and Cowan was granted an annuity of £100 from the beginning of 1936. 50 This was considerably less than a labourer employed full-time earned in a year. 51 Cowan's earnings were circumscribed by the small New Zealand market.…”
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confidence: 94%