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New Zealand's empire / edited by Katie Pickles and Catharine Coleborne.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in imperialism (Manchester, England)Publisher: Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2016Description: xv, 268 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0719091535
  • 9780719091537
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.93
LOC classification:
  • DU420 .N52 2015
Contents:
Introduction: New Zealand's Empire / Katie Pickles and Catharine Coleborne -- Part I. 'Empire at home' : -- 1. Te Karere Maori and the defence of Empire, 1855-60 / Kenton Storey -- 2. An imperial icon Indigenised: the Queen Victoria Memorial at Ohinemutu / Mark Stocker -- 3. 'Two branches of the brown Polynesians': ethnographic fieldwork, colonial governmentality and the 'dance of agency' / Conal McCarthy -- Part II. Imperial mobility : -- 4. Travelling the Tasman world: travel writing and narratives of transit / Anna Johnston -- 5. Law's mobility: vagrancy and imperial legality in the trans-Tasman colonial world, 1860s-1914 / Catharine Coleborne -- 6. 'The World's Fernery': New Zealand, fern albums, and nineteenth-century fern fever / Molly Duggins -- Part III. New Zealand's Pacific Empire : -- 7. From Sudan to Samoa: imperial legacies and cultures in New Zealand's rule over the Mandated Territory of Western Samoa / Patricia O'Brien -- 8. 'Fiji is really the Honolulu of the Dominion': tourism, empire and New Zealand's Pacific, c.1900-35 / Frances Steel -- 9. Empire in the eyes of the beholder: New Zealand in the Pacific through French eyes 1900-55 / Adrian Muckle -- 10. War surplus? New Zealand and American children of Indigenous women in Samoa, the Cook Islands, and Tokelau / Judith A. Bennett -- Part IV. Inside and outside Empire : -- 11. Official occasions and vernacular voices: New Zealand's British Empire and Commonwealth Games, 1950-90 / Michael Dawson -- 12. Australia as New Zealand's western frontier, 1965-95 / Rosemary Baird and Philippa Mein Smith -- 13. Southern outreach: New Zealand claims Antarctica from the 'heroic era' to the twenty-first century / Katie Pickles -- 14. A radical reinterpretation of New Zealand history: apology, remorse and reconciliation / Giselle Byrnes.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: New Zealand's Empire / Katie Pickles and Catharine Coleborne -- Part I. 'Empire at home' : -- 1. Te Karere Maori and the defence of Empire, 1855-60 / Kenton Storey -- 2. An imperial icon Indigenised: the Queen Victoria Memorial at Ohinemutu / Mark Stocker -- 3. 'Two branches of the brown Polynesians': ethnographic fieldwork, colonial governmentality and the 'dance of agency' / Conal McCarthy -- Part II. Imperial mobility : -- 4. Travelling the Tasman world: travel writing and narratives of transit / Anna Johnston -- 5. Law's mobility: vagrancy and imperial legality in the trans-Tasman colonial world, 1860s-1914 / Catharine Coleborne -- 6. 'The World's Fernery': New Zealand, fern albums, and nineteenth-century fern fever / Molly Duggins -- Part III. New Zealand's Pacific Empire : -- 7. From Sudan to Samoa: imperial legacies and cultures in New Zealand's rule over the Mandated Territory of Western Samoa / Patricia O'Brien -- 8. 'Fiji is really the Honolulu of the Dominion': tourism, empire and New Zealand's Pacific, c.1900-35 / Frances Steel -- 9. Empire in the eyes of the beholder: New Zealand in the Pacific through French eyes 1900-55 / Adrian Muckle -- 10. War surplus? New Zealand and American children of Indigenous women in Samoa, the Cook Islands, and Tokelau / Judith A. Bennett -- Part IV. Inside and outside Empire : -- 11. Official occasions and vernacular voices: New Zealand's British Empire and Commonwealth Games, 1950-90 / Michael Dawson -- 12. Australia as New Zealand's western frontier, 1965-95 / Rosemary Baird and Philippa Mein Smith -- 13. Southern outreach: New Zealand claims Antarctica from the 'heroic era' to the twenty-first century / Katie Pickles -- 14. A radical reinterpretation of New Zealand history: apology, remorse and reconciliation / Giselle Byrnes.

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