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Fatal Frontiers - A new history of New Zealand in the decade before the Treaty

Author(s): Paul Moon

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A fascinating account of New Zealand in the colourful and pivotal 1830s. Some of the most interesting and important events in New Zealand history took place in the 1830s. In this period the French almost beat the British to claim New Zealand, aggressive English merchants were applying pressure on the country's natural resources, and growing numbers of European settlers were beginning to demand land.<br>Meanwhile, Maori were still heavily in the majority and starting to explore commercial opportunities. But there was turmoil everywhere. Intertribal warfare raged, while many tribes were trying to decide how to accommodate the Europeans in their midst.<br><br>Historian Paul Moon demostrates it is wrong to regard the 1830s as simply an inevitable lead-up to the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. For those people in New Zealand at the time, there was no such certainty. What would happen as the decade closed was far from obvious, and as shows, this turbulent period deserves consideration in its own right. First published June 2006.

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Introduction; 1. Paradise in Disguise; 2. Unnatural Boundaries; 3. Unravaged Wealth; 4. Imperial Seeds; 5. "Some Fresh Humbug"; 6. A French Interlude ; 7. Years of Independence ; 8. Downcast Looks from London; 9. The Inflamed Air; 10. A Shared Fate; 11. Sinister Visitations; Select Bibliography; Notes; Index

General Fields

  • : 9780143020592
  • : Penguin Books
  • : Penguin Books
  • : 01 June 2006
  • : 229mm X 152mm
  • : New Zealand
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Paul Moon
  • : Paperback
  • : 993.01
  • : near fine
  • : 256