The History of New Zealand
Land, Conflict, and the Search for Unity (Revised Edition)
Language: English - ISBN: 9783565075485 - 201 pages
€14.99
Skriuwer.com
Synopsis
Behind the postcard scenery of Aotearoa lies a history forged in volcanic fire, colonial war, and the collision of two worlds. This book tells the unvarnished story of New Zealand, from the arrival of Polynesian navigators and the hunting of giant moa to the Musket Wars, the Treaty of Waitangi, and the brutal land confiscations that followed. Unity was not handed to this country. It was wrested from the wreckage of greed, war, and betrayal.
Across 20 chapters, New Zealand's full history unfolds without softened edges. One tribe's musket trade with Europeans set off a decade of intertribal warfare. Translation failures in the Treaty of Waitangi allowed the Crown to claim sovereignty that Maori chiefs never intended to give up. After the New Zealand Wars, 1.2 million hectares of land were confiscated. Gold rush wealth was built on rivers sacred to Maori communities. Resistance came from Rewi Maniapoto's warriors holding Orakau Pa for three days without water, anti artillery bunkers at Gate Pa that outsmarted British cannon fire, and Titokowaru's guerrilla tactics that terrified colonial forces.
Product specifications
| Binding | Paperback |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Publishing date | Sunday, 12 April 2026 |
| Edition | 1 |
| ISBN | 9783565075485 |
| Pagecount | 201 |
| Interior color | Black/white |
| Size | 155 x 235 mm |
| Publisher | Skriuwer.com |
| Author | Auke de Haan |
| Category | History and politics > National history |