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The New Zealand Wars and the Victorian interpretation of racial conflict

documentary heritage
  • Description

    "First published in 1986, James Belich's groundbreaking book and the television series based upon it transformed New Zealanders' understanding of the 'bitter and bloody struggles' between MΓori and Pakeha in the nineteenth century.

    Revealing the enormous tactical and military skill of Maori, and the inability of the 'Victorian interpretation of racial conflict' to acknowledge those qualities, Belich's account of the New Zealand Wars offered a very different picture from the one previously given in historical works. Maori, in Belich's view, won the Northern War and stalemated the British in the Taranaki War of 1860?61 only to be defeated by 18,000 British troops in the Waikato War of 1863?64. The secret of effective Maori resistance was an innovative military system, the modern pa, a trench-and-bunker fortification of a sophistication not achieved in Europe until 1915. According to the author: 'The degree of Maori success in all four major wars is still underestimated ? even to the point where, in the case of one war, the wrong side is said to have won.'"--Publisher's information.

  • Place
  • Other Id

    DU420 BEL (Library of Congress Call Number)

    85462 (Cat ID)

    85357 (Presto content ID)

  • Department

Images and documents

Catalogue

  • Object Type
  • Name/Title
    The New Zealand Wars and the Victorian interpretation of racial conflict
  • Primary Maker

    James Belich (Author)

  • Contributor/Publisher
    Auckland University Press
  • Place
  • Date
    2015
  • Physical Description

    396 pages : maps ; 22 cm

  • ISBN/ISSN
    9781869408275
  • Level of Current Record
    Bib record
  • Member Object

    3 items in this collection. View all items.

  • Edition/State/Version
    This edition 2015
  • Subject Category
  • Public Access Text

    First published: Auckland, N.Z.: Auckland University Press, 1986. Includes bibliographical references (pages 338-388) and index.

  • Collection Type
    Reading Room
    Pou Maumahara
  • Copyright
    All rights reserved
  • Last Update
    19 Dec 2023
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