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The New Zealand Journal of History is the leading journal in New Zealand history internationally. It publishes scholarly peer-reviewed articles, book reviews and other media reviews, from new and emerging scholars as well as established academics and historians, spanning all aspects of the history of New Zealand Aotearoa, including social, cultural, economic and political history. This includes New Zealand’s relationship with the wider world, and specifically the Asia Pacific region. It particularly encourages topics relating to Māori history.
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Volume 28, Number 1, April 1994Table of Contents
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