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  3. Vol. 8 No. 2 (1998): New Zealand Studies

Vol. 8 No. 2 (1998): New Zealand Studies

New Zealand Studies 1998 Vol.8 No.2
Published: 1998-09-01

Contents and Editorial

  • To Split or not to Split

    John Mansfield Thomson
    • PDF

Articles

  • Tread Softly For You Tread On My Life: Biography and Compassionate Truth

    Michael King
    • PDF
  • 'Dear Mr Fairburn': Rex Fairburn, Theo Schoon and Maori rock art: 'New Zealand's Oldest Art Galleries'

    Frank Rogers
    • PDF
  • Democracy in Retreat? Assessing New Zealand's Political Experiments

    Richard Mulgan
    • PDF
  • Tikawe's Last Song

    Margaret Orbell
    • PDF

Reviews

  • Peter Fraser: Master Politician [Book Review]

    Simon Sheppard
    • PDF
  • Remembering Pete Fraser [Commentary]

    Brian Easton
    • PDF
  • Farewell Colonialism: The New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-07 [Book Review]

    Edmund Bohan
    • PDF
  • Hikurangi to Homburg: Hikurangi ki Homburg [Book Review]

    Bernie Kernot
    • PDF
  • The Constitutional Implications of MMP [Book Review]

    John R. Martin
    • PDF
  • Bishop in the Dock: The Sedition Trial of James Liston [Book Review]

    Brad Patterson
    • PDF
  • Hall of Fame: Life stories of New Zealand Women [Book Review]

    Charlotte McDonald
    • PDF

Notes

  • Booknotes

    • PDF
  • A Remarkable Press on Show [Exhibition]

    John Mansfield Thomson
    • PDF

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