The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 37–38University of Auckland., 2003 |
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... significant scholarship on Pacific Islanders and their ubiquitous roles as travellers , traders and labourers . 19 17 The role of missionaries and Christianity remains an ongoing topic of significant study in the Pacific Islands which ...
... significant scholarship on Pacific Islanders and their ubiquitous roles as travellers , traders and labourers . 19 17 The role of missionaries and Christianity remains an ongoing topic of significant study in the Pacific Islands which ...
Strana 57
... significant well into the twentieth century supplies the context to support Belich's observation that during the first quarter of the twentieth century New Zealand was ' the very opposite of irreligious'.30 Protestant Christians ...
... significant well into the twentieth century supplies the context to support Belich's observation that during the first quarter of the twentieth century New Zealand was ' the very opposite of irreligious'.30 Protestant Christians ...
Strana 321
... significant number of previously unpublished photographs from the collection of Sir John White . The author makes good use of a range of published and unpublished first - hand accounts to describe conditions on the front line and in the ...
... significant number of previously unpublished photographs from the collection of Sir John White . The author makes good use of a range of published and unpublished first - hand accounts to describe conditions on the front line and in the ...
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