The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 2–3History Department, University of Auckland., 1968 |
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... tion ' . They made war for traditional Maori reasons not because they were imitating European models such as Napoleon . Before 1830 , European vices such as drink , swearing , and promiscuity , had little influence on Maori life ...
... tion ' . They made war for traditional Maori reasons not because they were imitating European models such as Napoleon . Before 1830 , European vices such as drink , swearing , and promiscuity , had little influence on Maori life ...
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... tion which he considers has to be reached before Christianity will make its impact . The argument is rather like Toynbee's ' challenge and response ' : there was a response , hence there was a challenge ; Christian influence was ...
... tion which he considers has to be reached before Christianity will make its impact . The argument is rather like Toynbee's ' challenge and response ' : there was a response , hence there was a challenge ; Christian influence was ...
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... tion ' , the phase of cultural self - confidence and assertion . He argues that in the eighteen - twenties ' the first serious stages of a culturative ferment in the interior began . Cultural self - consciousness , and the other obvious ...
... tion ' , the phase of cultural self - confidence and assertion . He argues that in the eighteen - twenties ' the first serious stages of a culturative ferment in the interior began . Cultural self - consciousness , and the other obvious ...
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CONTENTS | 18 |
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