It is one of those quirks of historiographical fate that while Wellington was chosen as the site of the New Zealand Company’s ‘first and principal settlement’, becoming the colony’s capital and seat of government within 25 years, it has fared relatively poorly at the hands of professional historians. Despite a plethora of publications on particular suburbs, families, businesses and social institutions, soundly-researched overviews of the evolution of the city and its hinterlands have been at a premium
This thesis analyses the representation of Wellington in tourism films between 1912, the year in whi...
S. Page, 'Wellington', Cities, Vol. 13 (2): 125-136, April 1996, doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/0264-2...
Scope of the work, 1829 to 1859; conditions of life; territorial boundaries and nomenclature; confli...
This substantial book focuses on the social life of the New Zealand city between the 1840s and about...
There is a popular view, one which has gone largely unchallenged in both historical and scholarly na...
New Zealand's empire revises, expands, and complicates received histories of empire and imperialism:...
While New Zealand historians have sometimes been influenced by the new imperial history, this increa...
This paper focuses on the representation of Wellington in New Zealand tourism films in the decades p...
The Wairau Affray was much more than a clash or conflict about land between the Nelson settlers and ...
Historians have argued that while Māori were important players in founding and sustaining New Zealan...
Published under the author's former name, Rachel MorleyFrom its earliest days, the city of Auckland ...
Building on a distinction made by Anne Querrien in “The Metropolis and the Capital” (1986) between “...
The decade opened with the departure of British imperial troops from our shores, in anticipation of ...
Research into the power of personality in Wellington Provincial Politics, 1857-1861
The New Zealand Company was formed in August 1839 following the amalgamation of two earlier colonis...
This thesis analyses the representation of Wellington in tourism films between 1912, the year in whi...
S. Page, 'Wellington', Cities, Vol. 13 (2): 125-136, April 1996, doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/0264-2...
Scope of the work, 1829 to 1859; conditions of life; territorial boundaries and nomenclature; confli...
This substantial book focuses on the social life of the New Zealand city between the 1840s and about...
There is a popular view, one which has gone largely unchallenged in both historical and scholarly na...
New Zealand's empire revises, expands, and complicates received histories of empire and imperialism:...
While New Zealand historians have sometimes been influenced by the new imperial history, this increa...
This paper focuses on the representation of Wellington in New Zealand tourism films in the decades p...
The Wairau Affray was much more than a clash or conflict about land between the Nelson settlers and ...
Historians have argued that while Māori were important players in founding and sustaining New Zealan...
Published under the author's former name, Rachel MorleyFrom its earliest days, the city of Auckland ...
Building on a distinction made by Anne Querrien in “The Metropolis and the Capital” (1986) between “...
The decade opened with the departure of British imperial troops from our shores, in anticipation of ...
Research into the power of personality in Wellington Provincial Politics, 1857-1861
The New Zealand Company was formed in August 1839 following the amalgamation of two earlier colonis...
This thesis analyses the representation of Wellington in tourism films between 1912, the year in whi...
S. Page, 'Wellington', Cities, Vol. 13 (2): 125-136, April 1996, doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/0264-2...
Scope of the work, 1829 to 1859; conditions of life; territorial boundaries and nomenclature; confli...