This is the first book to take a trans-Tasman look at the nineteenth-century phenomenon that was the gold rushes in Australia and New Zealand
In early 1867, George Butler Bond and his wife Rebecca sold their mining, toll-bridge and hotel busi...
In early 1867, George Butler Bond and his wife Rebecca sold their mining, toll-bridge and hotel busi...
This thesis examines the movement of middle-class Tasmanians to New Zealand during the mid-nineteent...
This is the first book to take a trans-Tasman look at the nineteenth-century phenomenon that was the...
Rushing for Gold is the first book to take a trans-Tasman look at the nineteenth-century phenomenon ...
Assertions about common characteristics across the Tasman Sea, together with hints at subtle differe...
This book aims to recast the extraordinary tale of the nineteenth-century gold rushes to New South W...
This thesis examines the formation and transformation of Otago gold rush cultures in the nineteenth ...
In uncovering a history of multiple ties between New Zealand and Australia this book itself contribu...
In the goldfields of Victoria in the mid-1850s, the Melbourne Age commented that Māori ‘have worked ...
In August 1862, the history of Otago, New Zealand, changed forever, when eighty-seven pounds of gold...
Nearly every history of Otago gold begins with Vincent Pyke's "that the Maoris were aware of the occ...
The history of Māori miners at the Aorere gold rush in 1856–1858 is well documented in research by H...
The history of gold has traditionally excluded a whole quadrant from its landscape. This chapter aim...
This thesis undertakes to examine the Historical Geography of the Collingwood Goldfield. This goldfi...
In early 1867, George Butler Bond and his wife Rebecca sold their mining, toll-bridge and hotel busi...
In early 1867, George Butler Bond and his wife Rebecca sold their mining, toll-bridge and hotel busi...
This thesis examines the movement of middle-class Tasmanians to New Zealand during the mid-nineteent...
This is the first book to take a trans-Tasman look at the nineteenth-century phenomenon that was the...
Rushing for Gold is the first book to take a trans-Tasman look at the nineteenth-century phenomenon ...
Assertions about common characteristics across the Tasman Sea, together with hints at subtle differe...
This book aims to recast the extraordinary tale of the nineteenth-century gold rushes to New South W...
This thesis examines the formation and transformation of Otago gold rush cultures in the nineteenth ...
In uncovering a history of multiple ties between New Zealand and Australia this book itself contribu...
In the goldfields of Victoria in the mid-1850s, the Melbourne Age commented that Māori ‘have worked ...
In August 1862, the history of Otago, New Zealand, changed forever, when eighty-seven pounds of gold...
Nearly every history of Otago gold begins with Vincent Pyke's "that the Maoris were aware of the occ...
The history of Māori miners at the Aorere gold rush in 1856–1858 is well documented in research by H...
The history of gold has traditionally excluded a whole quadrant from its landscape. This chapter aim...
This thesis undertakes to examine the Historical Geography of the Collingwood Goldfield. This goldfi...
In early 1867, George Butler Bond and his wife Rebecca sold their mining, toll-bridge and hotel busi...
In early 1867, George Butler Bond and his wife Rebecca sold their mining, toll-bridge and hotel busi...
This thesis examines the movement of middle-class Tasmanians to New Zealand during the mid-nineteent...