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The Treaty of Waitangi: How New Zealand Became a British Colony

The Treaty of Waitangi: How New Zealand Became a British Colony

This 1914 work, reissued in its second edition (1933), examines how New Zealand joined the British Empire in 1840.

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ISBN 9781108039963
Published 1 January 2012 by Cambridge University Press
Format Trade Paperback/Paperback
Author(s) By Buick, T. Lindsay
Series Cambridge Library Collection - History

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ISBN-13 9781108039963
ISBN-10 1108039960
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Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 1 January 2012
International Publication Date 20 November 2011
Publication Country United Kingdom United Kingdom
Format Trade Paperback/Paperback
Author(s) By Buick, T. Lindsay
Series Cambridge Library Collection - History
Category Australasian & Pacific history
Imperialism
Interest Age Young Adults
Reading Age Young Adults
NBS Text Regional History
ONIX Text Professional and scholarly
Number of Pages 468
Dimensions Width: 140mm
Height: 216mm
Spine: 27mm
Weight 590g
Dewey Code 993.1021
Catalogue Code 237097

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Thomas Lindsay Buick (1865-1938) became interested in New Zealand history while working as a political journalist in Wellington, and became an influential figure in the field. He went on to write twelve books and numerous pamphlets on the early history of the country and was elected a fellow of the Royal Historical Society in 1914. In this book Buick recounts the events leading up to the Treaty of Waitangi, the controversial document signed by British officials and Maori chiefs which ceded New Zealand to the British Empire in 1840. Buick claims that the need for a formal handover of authority to Britain arose from the rowdy misdeeds of sealers, whalers, and escaped convicts from Australia, who needed to be kept in check. The work was first published in 1914; the revised edition reissued here appeared in 1933, and a third edition was published in 1936.

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