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  1. Editorial Introduction
  2. Linda Bryder, Lyndon Fraser
  3. pp. 1-2
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  1. Local Government Restrictions on the Control of Māori Land: The Ahuriri Canoe Reserve
  2. Martin Fisher
  3. pp. 3-26
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  1. A Noteworthy Ecumenical Partnership: Anglican and Eastern Orthodox Rapprochement in Dunedin from the 1890s to the 1960s
  2. Martin George Holmes
  3. pp. 27-46
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  1. The Fix
  2. Jon Henning
  3. pp. 47-66
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  1. Re-membering Tasman Lives
  2. Helen Bones, Karen Fox
  3. pp. 67-93
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  1. ‘No observant friend of birds keeps a cat’: Cats and Native Bird Preservation in Interwar New Zealand
  2. Anton Sveding
  3. pp. 94-114
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  1. Labour and Enterprise: Cantonese Farming, Work and Environmental Change in Rural Aotearoa New Zealand, 1860s–1914
  2. James Beattie
  3. pp. 115-141
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  1. Fifty Years a Feminist by Sue Kedgley (review)
  2. Charlotte MacDonald
  3. pp. 142-143
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  1. Activism, Feminism, Politics and Parliament by Margaret Wilson (review)
  2. Cybèle Locke
  3. pp. 143-145
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  1. Kate Edger: The Life of a Pioneering Feminist by Diana Morrow (review)
  2. Monica Webb
  3. pp. 145-147
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  1. Dressed: Fashionable Dress in Aotearoa New Zealand 1840 to 1910 by Claire Regnault (review)
  2. Lorinda Cramer
  3. pp. 147-148
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  1. Not in Narrow Seas: The Economic History of Aotearoa New Zealand by Brian Easton (review)
  2. Michael Belgrave
  3. pp. 149-150
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  1. Magna Carta and New Zealand: History, Politics and Law in Aotearoa ed. by Stephen Winter and Chris Jones (review)
  2. Bruce Harding
  3. pp. 151-153
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  1. Gold Rush Societies and Migrant Networks in the Tasman World by Daniel Davy (review)
  2. Frances Steel
  3. pp. 153-154
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  1. Merchant, Miner, Mandarin: The Life and Times of the Remarkable Choie Sew Hoy by Jenny Sew Hoy Agnew and Trevor Agnew (review)
  2. Manying Ip
  3. pp. 155-156
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  1. Invisible: New Zealand’s History of Excluding Kiwi-Indians by Jacqueline Leckie (review)
  2. Jane Buckingham
  3. pp. 157-158
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  1. New Zealand’s France: A Different View of 1835–1935 by Alistair Watts (review)
  2. Adrian Muckle
  3. pp. 158-160
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  1. A Long Time Coming: The Story of Ngāi Tahu’s Treaty Settlement Negotiations with the Crown by Martin Fisher (review)
  2. Jonathan West
  3. pp. 160-161
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  1. Mana Tangata, People of Action: Rotary Clubs in New Zealand and the Pacific by Stephen Clarke (review)
  2. Margaret Tennant
  3. pp. 162-163
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  1. Our First Foreign War: The Impact of the South African War 1899–1902 on New Zealand by Nigel Robson (review)
  2. Peter Wood
  3. pp. 164-165
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  1. The Front Line: Images of New Zealanders in the Second World War by Glyn Harper with Susan Lemish (review)
  2. Steven Loveridge
  3. pp. 167-168
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  1. Semut: The Untold Story of a Secret Australian Operation in WWII Borneo by Christine Helliwell (review)
  2. Glyn Harper
  3. p. 169
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  1. 125 Not Out: A History of the Manawatū Cricket Association, 1895–1920 by Murray Brown and Alec Astle (review)
  2. Greg Ryan
  3. pp. 170-171
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  1. Te Ara Wai: Journeys (review)
  2. Rowan Light
  3. pp. 172-173
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