A History of Queen's Redoubt & the Invasion of the Waikato

A History of Queen's Redoubt & the Invasion of the Waikato
Title A History of Queen's Redoubt & the Invasion of the Waikato PDF eBook
Author Ian Barton
Publisher
Pages 314
Release 2021
Genre Maori (New Zealand people)
ISBN 9780995126886

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"On 12 July 1863, British and colonial troops under the command of Lt. Gen. Duncan Cameron crossed Mangatawhiri stream, Waikato Maori's northern border, instigating the Waikato War. In order to do so they had amassed a vast infrastructure that included building the Great South Road (the 'Road to War'), establishing a military supply train capable of providing for the needs of 6,000 soldiers, erecting a telegraph service between Auckland and Pokeno, forming a navy of armoured gunboats on the Waikato River, and constructing the second largest military fort built by the British Army in New Zealand: The Queen's Redoubt. At the height of the invasion, some 14,000 British and colonial troops contested the Waikato against Maori forces which never exceeded 3000. The Waikato was occupied from July 1863 to April 1864, followed by massive land confiscations. This book tells the story of the Redoubt, and the buildup of military power along the Waikato border, which led directly to the most significant campaign of the New Zealand Wars, the invasion of the Waikato"--Back cover.

Fragments from a Contested Past

Fragments from a Contested Past
Title Fragments from a Contested Past PDF eBook
Author Joanna Kidman
Publisher Bridget Williams Books
Pages 114
Release 2022-04-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1990046479

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‘What a nation or society chooses to remember and forget speaks to its contemporary priorities and sense of identity. Understanding how that process works enables us to better imagine a future with a different, or wider, set of priorities.’ History has rarely felt more topical or relevant as, all across the globe, nations have begun to debate who, how and what they choose to remember and forget. In this BWB Text addressing ‘difficult histories’, a team of five researchers, several from iwi invaded or attacked during the nineteenth-century New Zealand Wars, reflect on these questions of memory and loss locally. Combining first-hand fieldnotes from their journeys to sites of conflict and contestation with innovative archival and oral research exploring the gaps and silences in the ways we engage with the past, this group investigates how these events are remembered – or not – and how this has shaped the modern New Zealand nation.

Ghost South Road

Ghost South Road
Title Ghost South Road PDF eBook
Author Scott Hamilton
Publisher
Pages 326
Release 2018
Genre Great South Road (Auckland, N.Z.)
ISBN 9780994137623

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The Great South Road was built in 1862 to carry a British army into the Waikato Kingdom. When the British invaded the Waikato in 1863, soldiers shared the road with Maori refugees from Auckland. Today the eroding earthen walls of forts and pa and military cemeteries remember the road's history. They sit beside the car dealerships and kava bars and pawn shops of South Auckland, the most culturally diverse part of the world's most culturally diverse city. On their journeys up and down the Great South Road, Hamilton, Janman, and Powell have learned how the route's tragic past affects its present, and discovered the ways in which the road connects as well as divides the communities that live alongside it. Ghost South Road features obscure as well as famous figures from New Zealand history and illustrates the epic walk that the author and photographers made along the two hundred kilometre length of the Great South Road.

Patu

Patu
Title Patu PDF eBook
Author Gavin Bishop
Publisher Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
Pages 84
Release 2023-10-03
Genre
ISBN 1761048619

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Discover the key people, perspectives and battles of the New Zealand Wars in this powerfully told and richly illustrated visual history by Gavin Bishop. Auē! Te mamae! Navigate the defining moments of the wars, visit the battle sites and explore the sweeping change that took place in Aotearoa during the 19th century. Guiding readers through the bitter armed clashes over land and sovereignty, PATU is an essential book for every home, school and library. A stunning large format hardback, complete with foldout maps of key pa, villages and battle sites, this is a book to engross children and adults, bringing to life a complex period of Aotearoa's past that has urgent relevance for our present and future.

The Great War for New Zealand

The Great War for New Zealand
Title The Great War for New Zealand PDF eBook
Author Vincent O'Malley
Publisher Bridget Williams Books
Pages 881
Release 2016-10-10
Genre History
ISBN 192727754X

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Spanning nearly two centuries from first contact through to settlement and apology, ​this major work focuses on the human impact of the war in the Waikato, its origins and aftermath.

Records of the Auckland Museum

Records of the Auckland Museum
Title Records of the Auckland Museum PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 68
Release 2003
Genre Science
ISBN

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The King Country

The King Country
Title The King Country PDF eBook
Author J.H Kerry-Nicholls
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 226
Release 2020-07-22
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3752350008

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Reproduction of the original: The King Country by J.H Kerry-Nicholls