History of New Zealand
Anti-nuclear protests refer to the organized demonstrations and activism opposing the development, testing, and deployment of nuclear weapons and power. These protests gained significant momentum during the Cold War era, particularly in the 1970s and 1980s, as fears over nuclear war escalated. In New Zealand, these movements not only highlighted environmental concerns but also engaged women's groups, reflecting broader societal shifts in gender roles and activism.
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