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  1. Editorial
  2. Raewyn Dalziel
  3. pp. 3-4
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  1. Crime and Punishment in New Zealand, 1840–1913: A Gendered History
  2. Charlotte Macdonald
  3. pp. 5-21
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  1. Some Observations on the Status of Maori Women
  2. Judith Binney
  3. pp. 22-31
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  1. ‘Bifurcated and Not Ashamed’: Late Nineteenth-Century Dress Reformers in New Zealand
  2. Jane Malthus
  3. pp. 32-46
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  1. ‘The need is ever present’: The Motherhood of Man Movement and Stranger Adoption in New Zealand
  2. Anne Else
  3. pp. 47-67
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  1. The Limitations of Wartime Change. Women War Workers in New Zealand
  2. Deborah Montgomerie
  3. pp. 68-86
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  1. The Treaty of Waitangi by Claudia Orange (review)
  2. Colin Newbury
  3. pp. 87-89
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  1. Ngaa Mōrehu: The Survivors by Judith Binney, Gillian Chaplin (review)
  2. Anne Salmond
  3. pp. 89-90
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  1. Women in History: Essays on European Women in New Zealand ed. by Barbara Brookes, et al (review)
  2. Maureen Montgomery
  3. pp. 91-92
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  1. Women and Education in Aotearoa ed. by Sue Middleton (review)
  2. Barbara Brookes
  3. pp. 93-94
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  1. White Women in Fiji 1835–1930: The Ruin of Empire? by Claudia Knapman (review)
  2. Deborah Montgomerie
  3. pp. 94-96
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  1. The Father and His Gift: John Logan Campbell’s Later Years by R. C. J. Stone (review)
  2. Dinah Holman
  3. pp. 96-97
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  1. Te Whenua, Te Iwi: the land and the people ed. by Jock Phillips (review)
  2. P. J. Gibbons
  3. pp. 98-99
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  1. The Limits of Hope. Soldier Settlement in Victoria 1915–38 by Marilyn Lake (review)
  2. Duncan Waterson
  3. pp. 99-100
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  1. Ecological Imperialism: The Biological Expansion of Europe, 900–1900 by Alfred W. Crosby (review)
  2. Ian Pool
  3. p. 101
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  1. Protest and Dissent in the Colonial Pacific by Peter Hempenstall, Noel Rutherford (review)
  2. Judith A. Bennett
  3. pp. 103-104
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  1. Sir Keith Hancock 1898–1988
  2. Keith Sinclair
  3. pp. 105-106
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