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The Victorian Interpretation of Racial Conflict: The Maori, the British, and the New Zealand Wars
Door James Belich
Categorie | Algemeen Geschiedenis |
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Boeknummer | #374008-XA43 |
Titel | The Victorian Interpretation of Racial Conflict: The Maori, the British, and the New Zealand Wars |
Auteur | Belich, James |
Boektype | Paperback |
Uitgeverij | Montreal/London : McGill Queen's University Press |
Jaar van uitgave | 1989 |
ISBN10 | 0773507396 |
ISBN13 | 9780773507395 |
Taal | Engels |
Beschrijving | Paperback, 8vo. |
Samenvatting | Annotation Winner of the Trevor Reese Memorial Prize, this is a meticulous reassessment of one of the great racial wars of the 19th century. Belich (history, Victoria U., New Zealand) argues that the legend of New Zealand race relations is not only flawed, but inaccurate, and shows how Victorian attitudes toward race have distorted the way military and social historians have viewed the Maori-British wars. Annotation(c) 2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews. com) |
Pagina's | 396 |
Conditie | Goed |
Prijs | € 25,00 |

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