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A deep dive into the Treaty of Waitangi and its impact on New Zealand society. Bain Attwood explores the life and work of historian Ruth Ross, whose research transformed understanding of te Tiriti o Waitangi. This book examines the historical context, legal interpretations, and cultural forces surrounding the Treaty, revealing its enduring significance. Discover how Ross's work shaped both Pākehā and Māori perspectives, influencing law, politics, and culture. Grappling with difficult subjects--Ross herself, te Tiriti, and history--this book offers insights into Aotearoa New Zealand society…mehr

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A deep dive into the Treaty of Waitangi and its impact on New Zealand society. Bain Attwood explores the life and work of historian Ruth Ross, whose research transformed understanding of te Tiriti o Waitangi. This book examines the historical context, legal interpretations, and cultural forces surrounding the Treaty, revealing its enduring significance. Discover how Ross's work shaped both Pākehā and Māori perspectives, influencing law, politics, and culture. Grappling with difficult subjects--Ross herself, te Tiriti, and history--this book offers insights into Aotearoa New Zealand society over the last seventy years. * Understand the complexities of the Treaty of Waitangi * Explore the evolution of historical knowledge in New Zealand * Gain insights into Māori-Pākehā relations For historians, legal scholars, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of New Zealand's past and present.
Autorenporträt
Bain Attwood is a professor of history at Monash University in Melbourne.