'To be truly British we must be Anti-German' was a statement voiced by Mrs Ida Boeufve to the Women's Anti-German League at a 1916 rally in Napier. The attitudes and social forces backing that declaration form the subject of Andrew Francis's recent book on the treatment of New Zealand's German-speaking settlers during the First World War. Adapted from his PhD research, 'To Be Truly British We Must Be Anti-German' approaches the period not simply to catalogue wartime anti-Germanism in its own right, but to consider the extent to which larger developments - immigration patterns, conceptions of collective identity and citizenship - set the tone for wartime reaction. This effort tocontextualize anti-alienism in New Zealand's war effort and l...
During 1941-1942 New Zealand expended vast amounts of capital and labour building in-depth defences...
When the British first arrived in New Zealand, the lives of the Māori changed forever. Though the Br...
From introduction: This thesis, then, will examine the way in which the New Zealand government selec...
During the First World War, New Zealand society was dominated by messages stressing the paramount im...
Despite the ubiquity of the First World War as a key moment in the development of New Zealand’s nati...
When the German poet Ernst Lissauer published his anti-English poem “Haßgesang gegen England” in th...
Propaganda and censorship were used with greater success during the First World War than at any othe...
The study of the state's interventionist role on the home front, and the increased regulation of min...
This article explores the Francophobia which characterised the coverage in late nineteenth-century N...
This thesis presents a sustained analysis of New Zealand World War I troopship magazines, as a disti...
This chapter examines New Zealand’s occupation policy in Samoa including the internment of Samoa Ger...
This study examines the gradual development of New Zealand identity, the process during which immigr...
The experience of the tour [of the battlecruiser HMS New Zealand] in both imperial and local New Zea...
Since 2014, there has been a continual stream of official commemorations of the Great War’s centenni...
xi, 357 leaves :ill., ports. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 315-357). Typescri...
During 1941-1942 New Zealand expended vast amounts of capital and labour building in-depth defences...
When the British first arrived in New Zealand, the lives of the Māori changed forever. Though the Br...
From introduction: This thesis, then, will examine the way in which the New Zealand government selec...
During the First World War, New Zealand society was dominated by messages stressing the paramount im...
Despite the ubiquity of the First World War as a key moment in the development of New Zealand’s nati...
When the German poet Ernst Lissauer published his anti-English poem “Haßgesang gegen England” in th...
Propaganda and censorship were used with greater success during the First World War than at any othe...
The study of the state's interventionist role on the home front, and the increased regulation of min...
This article explores the Francophobia which characterised the coverage in late nineteenth-century N...
This thesis presents a sustained analysis of New Zealand World War I troopship magazines, as a disti...
This chapter examines New Zealand’s occupation policy in Samoa including the internment of Samoa Ger...
This study examines the gradual development of New Zealand identity, the process during which immigr...
The experience of the tour [of the battlecruiser HMS New Zealand] in both imperial and local New Zea...
Since 2014, there has been a continual stream of official commemorations of the Great War’s centenni...
xi, 357 leaves :ill., ports. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 315-357). Typescri...
During 1941-1942 New Zealand expended vast amounts of capital and labour building in-depth defences...
When the British first arrived in New Zealand, the lives of the Māori changed forever. Though the Br...
From introduction: This thesis, then, will examine the way in which the New Zealand government selec...