List of Maps and Tables
Editor’s Foreword Jon Woronoff
Preface
Acronyms
Maps
Chronology
Introduction
THE DICTIONARY
Appendices
Glossary of Maori Words
Bibliography
About the Authors
Janine Hayward is an Associate Professor of New Zealand Politics
at the University of Otago, New Zealand. She has published in the
fields of the Treaty of Waitangi, constitutional politics, local
government politics, electoral reform, and media and politics.
Richard Shaw is a professor in the Politics Programme at Massey
University. He teaches New Zealand politics, with research
expertise in the role of political advisers in executive
government.
With this third edition, Historical Dictionary of New Zealand is
renewed and reinforced as one ofthe important general reference
sources on NewZealand’s history and, especially, politics. It
willbe valuable to libraries in institutions where there is study
or research interest in the country,primarily for the overview it
provides and as aquick reference source. Given New Zealand’s
position on the geographic extremities of theAnglosphere, it will
also be useful in libraries,both academic and public, as a general
reference and introduction to a country which many willknow of, but
know little about.
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