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The History of New Zealand

Land, Conflict, and the Search for Unity

Skriuwer Com, Auke de Haan, Jennifer Joseph
Paperback | Engels | History Books
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"The History of New Zealand" invites readers to explore a land of dramatic landscapes and resilient peoples, where Polynesian navigators braved vast oceans and European settlers forged new lives amid cultural crossroads. From prehistoric ecosystems teeming with giant moa to gold rush booms and independence struggles, this book evokes the emotional pull of adaptation and the high stakes of unity in a nation shaped by migration, conflict, and harmony with nature.

It opens with the land before humans, detailing volcanic forces and unique flora-fauna like moa. Polynesian voyages bring settlers adapting to Aotearoa's resources, founding communities with kinship and oral traditions.

Māori tribal life flourishes with carving, weaving, and haka, amid alliances and resource competitions. European explorers like Tasman and Cook introduce trade and worldviews, with missionaries spreading Christianity and literacy.

Musket wars shift power through technology, leading to Waitangi Treaty negotiations blending British and Māori perspectives. Early settlers face pioneer hardships, building relations with locals.

Colonial governance expands with legal systems, sparking New Zealand Wars over land and sovereignty. Post-war changes confiscate territories, as gold rushes surge populations and economies.

Urban centers grow with infrastructure, while immigration waves blend cultures. Pastoral farming transforms landscapes, with political movements pushing suffrage and Māori voices.

Early 20th-century events diversify society, reflecting on foundational themes of land, conflict, and adaptation.

Comparable to Michael King's "The Penguin History of New Zealand," which narrates with engaging depth, this volume aligns with 2025 trends in Pacific heritage books emphasizing indigenous resilience and multicultural origins. Its broad marketability appeals to travelers, students, and diaspora communities, promising steady sales for bookstores in Oceanic history sections. By highlighting emotional stakes like courage in voyages and harmony through diversity, it connects readers to New Zealand's enduring spirit, inspiring reflection on how ancient navigators and modern unity shape today's vibrant nation.

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202
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Engels
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Productcode (EAN):
9783565075485
Verschijningsdatum:
14/11/2025
Uitvoering:
Paperback
Formaat:
Trade paperback (VS)
Afmetingen:
152 mm x 229 mm
Gewicht:
276 g
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