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Ahistoric Age
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· peaked week of 26 Apr 2026
· first seen 29 Apr 2026
This piece explores the growing cultural dislocation in New Zealand society, attributing it to an 'ahistoric age' where people lack a shared historical memory, and argues that recovering overlooked histories can restore belonging and collective identity through the lens of a key
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