Colonising New Zealand

Colonising New Zealand
Title Colonising New Zealand PDF eBook
Author Paul Moon
Publisher Routledge
Pages 409
Release 2021-09-05
Genre History
ISBN 1000435210

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Colonising New Zealand offers a radically new vision of the basis and process of Britain’s colonisation of New Zealand. It commences by confronting the problems arising from subjective and ever-evolving moral judgements about colonisation and examines the possibility of understanding colonisation beyond the confines of any preoccupations with moral perspectives. It then investigates the motives behind Britain’s imperial expansion, both in a global context and specifically in relation to New Zealand. The nature and reasons for this expansion are deciphered using the model of an organic imperial ecosystem, which involves examining the first cause of all colonisation and which provides a means of understanding why the disparate parts of the colonial system functioned in the ways that they did. Britain’s imperial system did not bring itself into being, and so the notion of the Empire having emerged from a supra-system is assessed, which in turn leads to an exploration of the idea of equilibrium-achievement as the Prime Mover behind all colonisation—something that is borne out in New Zealand’s experience from the late eighteenth century. This work changes profoundly the way New Zealand’s colonisation is interpreted, and provides a framework for reassessing all forms of imperialism.

The British Colonization of New Zealand

The British Colonization of New Zealand
Title The British Colonization of New Zealand PDF eBook
Author New Zealand Association (LONDON)
Publisher
Pages 464
Release 1837
Genre Māori (New Zealand people)
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The Colonisation of New Zealand

The Colonisation of New Zealand
Title The Colonisation of New Zealand PDF eBook
Author Johannes Stephanus Marais
Publisher
Pages 404
Release 1968
Genre History
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Imagining Decolonisation

Imagining Decolonisation
Title Imagining Decolonisation PDF eBook
Author Rebecca Kiddle
Publisher Bridget Williams Books
Pages 96
Release 2020-03-09
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1988545757

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Decolonisation is a term that alarms some, and gives hope to others. It is an uncomfortable and often bewildering concept for many New Zealanders. This book seeks to demystify decolonisation using illuminating, real-life examples. By exploring the impact of colonisation on Māori and non-Māori alike, Imagining Decolonisation presents a transformative vision of a country that is fairer for all.

New Zealand and its Colonization

New Zealand and its Colonization
Title New Zealand and its Colonization PDF eBook
Author William Swainson
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 430
Release 2023-02-12
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3382301466

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Reprint of the original. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.

The Penguin History of New Zealand

The Penguin History of New Zealand
Title The Penguin History of New Zealand PDF eBook
Author Michael King
Publisher ReadHowYouWant.com
Pages 726
Release 2011
Genre History
ISBN 1459623754

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New Zealand was the last country in the world to be discovered and settled by humankind. It was also the first to introduce full democracy. Between those events, and in the century that followed the franchise, the movements and the conflicts of human history have been played out more intensively and more rapidly in New Zealand than anywhere else on Earth. The Penguin History of New Zealand, a new book for a new century, tells that story in all its colour and drama. The narrative that emerges in an inclusive one about men and women, Maori and Pakeha. It shows that British motives in colonising New Zealand were essentially humane; and that Maori, far from being passive victims of a 'fatal impact', coped heroically with colonisation and survived by selectively accepting and adapting what Western technology and culture had to offer. This book, a triumphant fruit of careful research, wide reading and judicious assessment, was an unprecedented best-seller from the time of its first publication in 2003.

New Zealand and Its Colonization

New Zealand and Its Colonization
Title New Zealand and Its Colonization PDF eBook
Author William Swainson
Publisher London : Smith, Elder
Pages 440
Release 1859
Genre Ethnology
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