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Beyond the imperial frontier : the contest for colonial New Zealand / Vincent O'Malley.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Wellington, New Zealand : Bridget Williams Books, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Description: 280 pages : maps ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781927277539
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Beyond the imperial frontier
Contents:
Machine-generated contents note: Frontier Histories: An Introduction -- Cultural Encounter on the New Zealand Frontier: The Meeting of Māori and Pākehā before 1840 -- Manufacturing Chiefly Consent?: James Busby and the Role of Rangatira in the Early Colonial Era -- Beyond Waitangi: Post-1840 Agreements between Māori and the Crown -- English Law and the Māori Response: A Case Study from Grey's New Institutions in Northland -- Reinventing Tribal Mechanisms of Governance: The Emergence of Māori Rūnanga and Komiti in New Zealand before 1900 -- Te Riri ki Waikato: The Invasion of Waikato and Its Aftermath -- The New Zealand Settlements Act 1863 in Wider Context: Local and International Precedents for Land Confiscation -- The East Coast Petroleum Wars: Raupatu and the Politics of Oil in 1860s New Zealand -- Frontier Justice?: The Trial and Execution of Kereopa Te Rau -- Reconsidering the Origins of the Native Land Court: Neo-Revisionist Challenges to Orthodox Interpretations -- The Curious Case of Tiritiri Matangi Island: Terra Nullius New Zealand-style? -- 'A Living Thing': The Whakakotahitanga Flagstaff and Its Place in New Zealand History.
1. Frontier Histories: An Introduction -- 2. Cultural Encounter on the New Zealand Frontier: The Meeting of Māori and Pākehā before 1840 -- 3. Manufacturing Chiefly Consent?: James Busby and the Role of Rangatira in the Early Colonial Era -- 4. Beyond Waitangi: Post-1840 Agreements between Māori and the Crown -- 5. English Law and the Māori Response: A Case Study from Grey's New Institutions in Northland -- 6. Reinventing Tribal Mechanisms of Governance: The Emergence of Māori Rūnanga and Komiti in New Zealand before 1900 -- 7. Te Riri ki Waikato: The Invasion of Waikato and Its Aftermath -- 8. The New Zealand Settlements Act 1863 in Wider Context: Local and International Precedents for Land Confiscation -- 9. The East Coast Petroleum Wars: Raupatu and the Politics of Oil in 1860s New Zealand -- 10. Frontier Justice?: The Trial and Execution of Kereopa Te Rau -- 11. Reconsidering the Origins of the Native Land Court: Neo-Revisionist Challenges to Orthodox Interpretations -- 12. The Curious Case of Tiritiri Matangi Island: Terra Nullius New Zealand-style? -- 13. 'A Living Thing': The Whakakotahitanga Flagstaff and Its Place in New Zealand History.
Includes bibliographical references and index. -1. Frontier Histories: An Introduction -- 2. Cultural Encounter on the New Zealand Frontier: The Meeting of Ma¿¿ori and Pa¿¿keha¿¿ before 1840 -- 3. Manufacturing Chiefly Consent?: James Busby and the Role of Rangatira in the Early Colonial Era -- 4. Beyond Waitangi: Post-1840 Agreements between Ma¿¿ori and the Crown -- 5. English Law and the Ma¿¿ori Response: A Case Study from Grey's New Institutions in Northland -- 6. Reinventing Tribal Mechanisms of Governance: The Emergence of Ma¿¿ori Ru¿¿nanga and Komiti in New Zealand before 1900 -- 7. Te Riri ki Waikato: The Invasion of Waikato and Its Aftermath -- 8. The New Zealand Settlements Act 1863 in Wider Context: Local and International Precedents for Land Confiscation -- 9. The East Coast Petroleum Wars: Raupatu and the Politics of Oil in 1860s New Zealand -- 10. Frontier Justice?: The Trial and Execution of Kereopa Te Rau -- 11. Reconsidering the Origins of the Native Land Court: Neo-Revisionist Challenges to Orthodox Interpretations -- 12. The Curious Case of Tiritiri Matangi Island: Terra Nullius New Zealand-style? -- 13. 'A Living Thing': The Whakakotahitanga Flagstaff and Its Place in New Zealand History. -"An exploration of the different ways Ma¿¿ori and Pa¿¿keha¿¿ 'fronted' one another - the zones of contact and encounter - across the nineteenth century. Beginning with a pre-1840 era marked by significant cooperation, Vincent O'Malley details the emergence of a more competitive and conflicted post-Treaty world"--Publisher information.
Summary: "An exploration of the different ways Māori and Pākehā 'fronted' one another - the zones of contact and encounter - across the nineteenth century. Beginning with a pre-1840 era marked by significant cooperation, Vincent O'Malley details the emergence of a more competitive and conflicted post-Treaty world"--Publisher information.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Beyond the Imperial Frontier is an exploration of the different ways Maori and Pakeha 'fronted' one another - the zones of contact and encounter - across the nineteenth century. Beginning with a pre-1840 era marked by significant cooperation, Vincent O'Malley details the emergence of a more competitive and conflicted post-Treaty world. As a collected work, these essays also chart the development of a leading New Zealand historian.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine-generated contents note: Frontier Histories: An Introduction -- Cultural Encounter on the New Zealand Frontier: The Meeting of Māori and Pākehā before 1840 -- Manufacturing Chiefly Consent?: James Busby and the Role of Rangatira in the Early Colonial Era -- Beyond Waitangi: Post-1840 Agreements between Māori and the Crown -- English Law and the Māori Response: A Case Study from Grey's New Institutions in Northland -- Reinventing Tribal Mechanisms of Governance: The Emergence of Māori Rūnanga and Komiti in New Zealand before 1900 -- Te Riri ki Waikato: The Invasion of Waikato and Its Aftermath -- The New Zealand Settlements Act 1863 in Wider Context: Local and International Precedents for Land Confiscation -- The East Coast Petroleum Wars: Raupatu and the Politics of Oil in 1860s New Zealand -- Frontier Justice?: The Trial and Execution of Kereopa Te Rau -- Reconsidering the Origins of the Native Land Court: Neo-Revisionist Challenges to Orthodox Interpretations -- The Curious Case of Tiritiri Matangi Island: Terra Nullius New Zealand-style? -- 'A Living Thing': The Whakakotahitanga Flagstaff and Its Place in New Zealand History.

1. Frontier Histories: An Introduction -- 2. Cultural Encounter on the New Zealand Frontier: The Meeting of Māori and Pākehā before 1840 -- 3. Manufacturing Chiefly Consent?: James Busby and the Role of Rangatira in the Early Colonial Era -- 4. Beyond Waitangi: Post-1840 Agreements between Māori and the Crown -- 5. English Law and the Māori Response: A Case Study from Grey's New Institutions in Northland -- 6. Reinventing Tribal Mechanisms of Governance: The Emergence of Māori Rūnanga and Komiti in New Zealand before 1900 -- 7. Te Riri ki Waikato: The Invasion of Waikato and Its Aftermath -- 8. The New Zealand Settlements Act 1863 in Wider Context: Local and International Precedents for Land Confiscation -- 9. The East Coast Petroleum Wars: Raupatu and the Politics of Oil in 1860s New Zealand -- 10. Frontier Justice?: The Trial and Execution of Kereopa Te Rau -- 11. Reconsidering the Origins of the Native Land Court: Neo-Revisionist Challenges to Orthodox Interpretations -- 12. The Curious Case of Tiritiri Matangi Island: Terra Nullius New Zealand-style? -- 13. 'A Living Thing': The Whakakotahitanga Flagstaff and Its Place in New Zealand History.

Includes bibliographical references and index. -1. Frontier Histories: An Introduction -- 2. Cultural Encounter on the New Zealand Frontier: The Meeting of Ma¿¿ori and Pa¿¿keha¿¿ before 1840 -- 3. Manufacturing Chiefly Consent?: James Busby and the Role of Rangatira in the Early Colonial Era -- 4. Beyond Waitangi: Post-1840 Agreements between Ma¿¿ori and the Crown -- 5. English Law and the Ma¿¿ori Response: A Case Study from Grey's New Institutions in Northland -- 6. Reinventing Tribal Mechanisms of Governance: The Emergence of Ma¿¿ori Ru¿¿nanga and Komiti in New Zealand before 1900 -- 7. Te Riri ki Waikato: The Invasion of Waikato and Its Aftermath -- 8. The New Zealand Settlements Act 1863 in Wider Context: Local and International Precedents for Land Confiscation -- 9. The East Coast Petroleum Wars: Raupatu and the Politics of Oil in 1860s New Zealand -- 10. Frontier Justice?: The Trial and Execution of Kereopa Te Rau -- 11. Reconsidering the Origins of the Native Land Court: Neo-Revisionist Challenges to Orthodox Interpretations -- 12. The Curious Case of Tiritiri Matangi Island: Terra Nullius New Zealand-style? -- 13. 'A Living Thing': The Whakakotahitanga Flagstaff and Its Place in New Zealand History. -"An exploration of the different ways Ma¿¿ori and Pa¿¿keha¿¿ 'fronted' one another - the zones of contact and encounter - across the nineteenth century. Beginning with a pre-1840 era marked by significant cooperation, Vincent O'Malley details the emergence of a more competitive and conflicted post-Treaty world"--Publisher information.

"An exploration of the different ways Māori and Pākehā 'fronted' one another - the zones of contact and encounter - across the nineteenth century. Beginning with a pre-1840 era marked by significant cooperation, Vincent O'Malley details the emergence of a more competitive and conflicted post-Treaty world"--Publisher information.

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