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The musket wars : a history of inter-iwi conflict, 1806-1845 / R.D. Crosby.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Auckland, New Zealand : Oratia Books, Oratia Media, 2017Copyright date: ©2017Edition: New editionDescription: 400 pages, 34 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, maps ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
  • cartographic image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780947506292
  • 0947506292
Other title:
  • History of inter-iwi conflict, 1806-1845 [Portion of title]
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 993.01 23
LOC classification:
  • DU423.W35 C76 2017
Contents:
Introduction / Michael King -- Chronology -- Protagonists -- 1. 1806-17: the first sparks -- 2. 1818: Ngapuhi power unleashed: Hongi Hika and Te Morenga -- 3. 1819: the flames of war move south -- 4. 1820: The conflagration spreads -- 5. 1821: a year of reckoning -- 6. 1822: devastation continues -- 7. 1823: Terrible revenge and sublime salvation -- 8. 1824: setting the scene in the south -- 9. 1825: The ravages of ultimate power -- 10. 1826: The year of change: the swing of the Ngapuhi pendulum -- 11. 1827: the spread of musket power -- 12. 1828: Ngati Maru strike out -- 13. 1829: focus on Te Waipounamu [South Island] -- 14. 1830: nadir for Ngati Maru -- 15. 1831-32: two famous sieges: Kaiapoui and Pukerangiora -- 16. 1832: a year of turmoil -- 17. 1833: a calming of the storm -- 18. 1834: the pendulum in balance -- 19. 1835: the musket moves offshore -- 20. 1836: the outbreak of the last major war -- 21. 1837: a year of positioning -- 22. 1838: a flickering of the flames -- 23. 1839: warfare flares again -- 24. 1840: a momentous year -- 25. 1841-45: war flames extinguished -- Appendix A: Firearms of the Musket Wars -- Appendix B: Logistics and tactics.
Summary: "First published by Reed in 1999, with an introduction by Michael King, The Musket Wars established Ron Crosby's reputation as a daring, original chronicler of New Zealand history. This best-selling history provides the first comprehensive account of the wars that ravaged the country in the early 1800s, when iwi with newly acquired muskets unleashed terrible utu (revenge) on foes, helped by other introductions like potatoes that fuelled long-range taua (war parties). Ron Crosby weaves the strands of this conflict into an immensely readable narrative, guiding the reader through its complexities with lists of protagonists, a chronology, indexes and above all, superb maps and illustrations. This volume reproduces the revised 2001 edition."--Publisher's website.
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"With an introduction by Michael King."--Cover.

"This edition of The musket wars reprints the 2001 edition with only typographical corrections"--Page 16.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 379-392) and index.

Introduction / Michael King -- Chronology -- Protagonists -- 1. 1806-17: the first sparks -- 2. 1818: Ngapuhi power unleashed: Hongi Hika and Te Morenga -- 3. 1819: the flames of war move south -- 4. 1820: The conflagration spreads -- 5. 1821: a year of reckoning -- 6. 1822: devastation continues -- 7. 1823: Terrible revenge and sublime salvation -- 8. 1824: setting the scene in the south -- 9. 1825: The ravages of ultimate power -- 10. 1826: The year of change: the swing of the Ngapuhi pendulum -- 11. 1827: the spread of musket power -- 12. 1828: Ngati Maru strike out -- 13. 1829: focus on Te Waipounamu [South Island] -- 14. 1830: nadir for Ngati Maru -- 15. 1831-32: two famous sieges: Kaiapoui and Pukerangiora -- 16. 1832: a year of turmoil -- 17. 1833: a calming of the storm -- 18. 1834: the pendulum in balance -- 19. 1835: the musket moves offshore -- 20. 1836: the outbreak of the last major war -- 21. 1837: a year of positioning -- 22. 1838: a flickering of the flames -- 23. 1839: warfare flares again -- 24. 1840: a momentous year -- 25. 1841-45: war flames extinguished -- Appendix A: Firearms of the Musket Wars -- Appendix B: Logistics and tactics.

"First published by Reed in 1999, with an introduction by Michael King, The Musket Wars established Ron Crosby's reputation as a daring, original chronicler of New Zealand history. This best-selling history provides the first comprehensive account of the wars that ravaged the country in the early 1800s, when iwi with newly acquired muskets unleashed terrible utu (revenge) on foes, helped by other introductions like potatoes that fuelled long-range taua (war parties). Ron Crosby weaves the strands of this conflict into an immensely readable narrative, guiding the reader through its complexities with lists of protagonists, a chronology, indexes and above all, superb maps and illustrations. This volume reproduces the revised 2001 edition."--Publisher's website.

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