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Paul Moon

    Paul Moon è uno storico illustre il cui ampio lavoro approfondisce momenti e culture cruciali della Nuova Zelanda. Esplora complesse storie e interazioni sociali, concentrandosi su periodi di primo contatto e sulla formazione dell'identità nazionale. Le sue pubblicazioni spesso sfidano miti consolidati e scoprono aspetti meno noti della vita e della storia della Nuova Zelanda. Lo stile di Moon è sia analitico che avvincente, offrendo ai lettori una comprensione più profonda del passato.

    A A Draught of the South Land
    Colonising New Zealand
    A Draught of the South Land
    The Rise and Fall of James Busby
    • One of the British Empire's most troubling colonial exports in the 19th-century, James Busby is known as the father of the Australian wine industry, the author of New Zealand's Declaration of Independence and a central figure in the early history of independent New Zealand as its British Resident from 1833 to 1840. Officially the man on the ground for the British government in the volatile society of New Zealand in the 1830s, Busby endeavoured to create his own parliament and act independently of his superiors in London. This put him on a collision course with the British Government, and ultimately destroyed his career. With a reputation as an inept, conceited and increasingly embittered person, this caricature of Busby's character has slipped into the historical bloodstream where it remains to the present day. This book draws on an extensive range of previously-unused archival records to reconstruct Busby's life in much more intimate form, and exposes the back-room plotting that ultimately destroyed his plans for New Zealand. It will alter the way that Britain's colonisation of New Zealand is understood, and will leave readers with an appreciation of how individuals, more than policies, shaped the Empire and its rule

      The Rise and Fall of James Busby
    • A Draught of the South Land

      • 240pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      The emergence of New Zealand's map unfolds through a captivating historical narrative, detailing how fragmented charts and intelligence circulated globally for 150 years before the first complete map was published in London in 1773. Paul Moon offers a thorough exploration of this gradual and intricate process, shedding light on the contributions and influences that shaped the cartographic representation of the islands.

      A Draught of the South Land
    • Colonising New Zealand

      A Reappraisal

      • 280pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      The book presents a groundbreaking perspective on Britain's colonisation of New Zealand, challenging traditional moral judgments associated with the event. It delves into the motivations driving Britain's imperial ambitions, examining them within a broader global framework as well as their specific implications for New Zealand. Through this analysis, it seeks to provide a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding colonisation and its lasting impacts.

      Colonising New Zealand
    • The first complete account of the various attempts to map New Zealand prior to 1773, spanning continents, peoples, empires and professions.

      A A Draught of the South Land