New Zealand'S Empire.
This edited collection investigates New Zealand's history as an imperial power, and its evolving place within the British Empire. It revises and expands the history of empire within, to and from New Zealand by looking at the country's spheres of internal imperialism, its relationship with...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford :
Manchester University Press,
2015.
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Colección: | Studies in Imperialism MUP.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; New Zealand's empire; Contents ; List of figures; List of contributors; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; 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 Johnston5 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 Sāmoa: 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, ca. 1900-35: Frances Steel9 Empire in the eyes of the beholder: New Zealand in the Pacific through French eyes: Adrian Muckle; 10 War surplus? New Zealand and American children of Indigenous women in Sāmoa, 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 Smith13 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; Index.