The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazek 2,Svazky 24–25University of Auckland., 1990 |
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... writers . This was partly due to the policy of accepting any writing , and partly due to Henderson's shortcomings as an editor . Conservative writers made almost no contribution to the paper , and because Henderson made almost no effort ...
... writers . This was partly due to the policy of accepting any writing , and partly due to Henderson's shortcomings as an editor . Conservative writers made almost no contribution to the paper , and because Henderson made almost no effort ...
Strana 128
... writing superficial truths for a local audience and serious historians looking to the scholarly community overseas . Now free - lance historians were able to write high quality history , find an audience at home and , with the help of ...
... writing superficial truths for a local audience and serious historians looking to the scholarly community overseas . Now free - lance historians were able to write high quality history , find an audience at home and , with the help of ...
Strana 64
... writing they strongly supported the writing of others about Polynesian matters . Both of them served on the Board of Maori Ethnological Research and were members of the Polynesian Society , two organizations heavily committed to ...
... writing they strongly supported the writing of others about Polynesian matters . Both of them served on the Board of Maori Ethnological Research and were members of the Polynesian Society , two organizations heavily committed to ...
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Rollo Arnold Community in Rural Victorian New Zealand | 3 |
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