The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 40–41University of Auckland., 2006 |
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... British Empire chapter is that New Zealand hardly changed at all . The reader has to pick up in following chapters signs of the extremely gradual severance of the governor's relationship with the British government . It was not until ...
... British Empire chapter is that New Zealand hardly changed at all . The reader has to pick up in following chapters signs of the extremely gradual severance of the governor's relationship with the British government . It was not until ...
Strana 143
How British ? LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN NEW ZEALAND TO c.1930 ONE OF THE ABIDING THEMES of New Zealand history is state centralization . The abolition of the ' provincial system ' in 1876 has served as the most convenient starting point of ...
How British ? LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN NEW ZEALAND TO c.1930 ONE OF THE ABIDING THEMES of New Zealand history is state centralization . The abolition of the ' provincial system ' in 1876 has served as the most convenient starting point of ...
Strana 191
... British Empire , are no longer implicated in that ' subordination ' . The end of the British Empire logically entails the end of the subordination of Maori , so that the process of Maori and Pakeha decolonization that Belich relates in ...
... British Empire , are no longer implicated in that ' subordination ' . The end of the British Empire logically entails the end of the subordination of Maori , so that the process of Maori and Pakeha decolonization that Belich relates in ...
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