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James Belich (historian)
Portrayals of the Moriori People
Rape, Assault, and Assault with Intent in Colonial Aotearoa New Zealand, 1842-1872
Penguin History of New Zealand P.133
Creating an Online Exhibit
Soldiers & Colonists
European Responses to Indigenous Violence in the Tasman World, C.1769-1850S
Keith Sinclair and the History of Humanitarianism*
Rethinking New Zealand History
A Tale of Two Statues
“Lest We Forget”: Gallipoli As Exculpatory Memory1
Cultural Colonization and Textual Biculturalism
God's Own Silence
Translating Into Architecture the New Zealand Wars
Myth, Race and Identity in New Zealand, by James Belich, P 9
Imagining Moriori
Part II: the New Zealanders
The Use of Cannibalism, Enslavement, Genocide and Myth to Legitimise Colonial Conquest
PDF 1. Settler Colonial History
Top View
Settlement and Unsettlement in Aotearoa/New Zealand and Antarctica Klaus J
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Drink and the Historians
Revisiting James Cowan: a Reassessment of the New Zealand
If Rumors Were Horses the Value of Publishing: What's Worth Paying For?