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Descrizione libro hardback with dustjacket. first edition. Revealing the enormous tactical and military skill of Maori, and the inability of 'Victorian interpretation' to acknowledge those qualities, Belich's account of the New Zealand Wars offered a very different picture from the one previously given in historical works. Maori, in Belich's view, won the Northern War and stalemated the British in the Taranaki War of 1860-61 only to be defeated by 18, 000 British troops in the Waikato War of 1863-64. The secret of effective Maori resistance was an innovative military system, the modern pa: a trench-and-bunker fortification of a sophistication not achieved in Europe until 1915. According to the author, 'The degree of Maori success in all four major wars is still underestimated - even to the point where, in the case of one war, the wrong side is said to have won.' First published in 1986, James Belich's groundbreaking book reshaped our understanding of the 'bitter and bloody struggles' between Maori and Pakeha in the New Zealand Wars. This bestselling classic of New Zealand history is a must-read - and Belich's larger argument about the impact of historical interpretation resonates today. Foxing to page edges, quite heavy at front, toning to title page, light glue residue to edges of enpapers, note on front endpaper, dustjacket upper spine creased. Codice articolo 10278314
Descrizione libro Condizione: Good. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. Shows some signs of wear but in good overall condition. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. Codice articolo Z1-S-040-02711
Descrizione libro Hardcover. Harris, R. M. (Sketch Maps) (illustratore). RARE FIRST NEW ZEALAND EDITION! ! ! 396 p. Maps. Glossary. References. Bibliography. Index. From Wikipedia: "James Christopher Belich, ONZM (born 1956), is a New Zealand historian, known for his work on the New Zealand Wars and New Zealand history more generally. One of his major works on the 19th century clash between Maori and Pakeha, the "revisionist" study The New Zealand Wars (1986), was also published in an American edition and adapted into a television series and DVD. He is currently Beit Professor of Imperial and Commonwealth History, and the Director of the Oxford Centre for Global History. Of Croat descent, he was born in Wellington in 1956, the son of Sir James Belich, who later became Mayor of Wellington. He gained an M.A. in history at Victoria University before being awarded a Rhodes Scholarship in 1978 and travelling to Oxford to complete his D. Phil at Nuffield College. He lectured at Victoria University of Wellington for several years before moving to the University of Auckland. In 2007 he was appointed Professor of History at the Stout Research Centre for New Zealand Studies at Victoria University. The New Zealand Wars (1986) was based on his DPhil thesis, and won the international Trevor Reese Memorial Prize. It was later turned into a major documentary series for Television New Zealand. Belich has written a two-volume work A History of the New Zealanders, consisting of Making Peoples (1996) and Paradise Reforged (2001)." Good in good dust jacket. Previous owner's embossed stamp on t-p. DJ has some wear, wrinkling, and soiling. First published statement. Presumed first printing. Codice articolo 69685