The great war for New Zealand : Waikato 1800-2000 / Vincent O'Malley.

"Spanning nearly two centuries from early contact between tangata whenua and the European newcomers through to settlement of the Waikato-Tainui claim and an apology from the New Zealand government, The Great War for New Zealand tells the story of a landmark conflict, it's origins and after...

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Main Author: O'Malley, Vincent, 1967- (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Wellington : Bridget Williams Books, 2016.
Subjects:
Online Access:The Treaty of Waitangi Collection
The New Zealand History Collection
Table of Contents:
  • 1
  • Introduction: Owning our history
  • 2
  • Remembering (and forgetting) the Waikato War
  • PART ONE
  • BEFORE THE WAR
  • 3
  • Early Waikato, 1800
  • 1852
  • 4
  • Settler Government and Māori Responses
  • 5
  • The Kingitanga
  • 6
  • War at Taranaki
  • 7
  • Isolating Waikato
  • 8
  • Governor Grey Returns
  • 9
  • The Taranaki War Resumes
  • 10
  • The Decision to Invade
  • PART TWO
  • TE PAKANGA KI WAIKATO
  • WAR IN WAIKATO
  • 11
  • The Contending Forces
  • 12
  • The Invasion Begins
  • 13
  • The Battle for Rangiriri
  • 14
  • peace Spurned (and Ngāruawāhia Occupied)
  • 15
  • The War Spreads
  • 16
  • Rangiaowhia and Hairini
  • 17
  • Orākau and Beyond
  • PART THREE
  • THE AFTERMATH
  • 18
  • An Uneasy Peace
  • 19
  • The Impacts of War
  • 20
  • Confiscation Proposals
  • 21
  • Legislating for confiscation
  • 22
  • Raupatu on the ground
  • 23
  • The Military Settlements
  • 24
  • The Compensation Court
  • 25
  • Lands for 'Landless Rebels'
  • PART FOUR
  • THE LONG SEARCH FOR JUSTICE
  • 26
  • Protests, Petitions and Appeals
  • 27
  • Legal Challenges and Deputations
  • 28
  • Political Negotiations
  • 29
  • Towards a Settlement.
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