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No 19 (2015): Journal of New Zealand Studies
James Cowan and the Legacies of Late Colonial Culture in Aotearoa New Zealand
Published:
2015-05-13
Articles
Introduction
Annabel Cooper, Ariana Tikao
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Tēnā koe Hēmi Kāwana: A Ngāti Maniapoto Half-Caste from Kihikihi Greets Mr James Cowan
Paul Meredith
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Borderland, from Archive to Gallery: Working on James Cowan's Papers
Ariana Tikao
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Stories of an Era Not Yet So Very Remote: James Cowan in and out of New Zealand History
Christopher Hilliard
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Romance of the Rail
Lydia Wevers
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James Cowan: Autobiographical Historian and Traveller in Time
Michael Belgrave
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Nō Ōrākau: Past and People in James Cowan’s Places
Annabel Cooper
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“Recording the Incident with a Monument”: The Waikato War in Historical Memory
Vincent O'Malley
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“A Famous Writer Comes to Our Pages”: James Cowan’s Children’s Writing for the Enzed Junior
Kathryn Parsons
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The Plutarch of Maoriland: James Cowan and Pictures of Old New Zealand
Roger Blackley
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“The Chantey” and “The Bush Poet”: James Cowan and Vernacular Song in New Zealand
Michael Brown
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