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==Arts and literature==
==Arts and literature==
* Evans, Patrick. ''The Penguin History of New Zealand Literature'' (Auckland: Penguin, 1990)
* McCormick, E. H ''Letters and art in New Zealand'' (1940)
* McCormick, E. H ''Letters and art in New Zealand'' (1940)
* Murray, Stuart. ''Never a Soul at Home: New Zealand Literary Nationalism and the 1930's'' (Wellington: Victoria University Press, 1998)
* Robinson, Roger, and Nelson Wattie, eds. ''The Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature'' (Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1998),
* Sturm, Terry, ed. ''The Oxford History of New Zealand Literature in English''(Auckland: Oxford University Press, 1991)
* Sturm, Terry, ed. ''The Oxford History of New Zealand Literature in English''(Auckland: Oxford University Press, 1991)
* Williams, Mark, and Michele Leggott, eds. ''Opening the Book: New Essays on New Zealand Writing'' (Auckland University Press, 1995)
* Williams, Mark, and Michele Leggott, eds. ''Opening the Book: New Essays on New Zealand Writing'' (Auckland University Press, 1995)

==Economics==
==Economics==
* Hawke, Gary R., and Richard W. Baker. ''Anzus Economics: Economic Trends and Relations among Australia, New Zealand, and the United States'' (Praeger Publishers, 1992) [http://www.questia.com/read/14317249/anzus-economics-economic-trends-and-relations-among online]
* Hawke, Gary R., and Richard W. Baker. ''Anzus Economics: Economic Trends and Relations among Australia, New Zealand, and the United States'' (Praeger Publishers, 1992) [http://www.questia.com/read/14317249/anzus-economics-economic-trends-and-relations-among online]

Revision as of 20:30, 18 August 2012

This is a bibliography of New Zealand history.

Overview

  • Michael King (2003) The Penguin History of New Zealand. Immensely popular, this well-written and comprehensive single volume history is probably the best place to start for those new to New Zealand history.
  • James Belich, Making Peoples: A History of the New Zealanders from the Polynesian settlement to the end of the nineteenth century (1996) and Paradise Reforged: A History of the New Zealanders from 1880 to the Year 2000 (2001). Although Belich’s history of New Zealand appears in two large volumes, it is not heavy going as it is full of anecdote and humour. The two books are the most academically respected histories in decades; they are very comprehensive and include several new and important theories. They are required reading for anyone making a serious study of New Zealand history.
  • Ranginui Walker (2004), Ka Whawhai Tonu Matou: Struggle Without End. The only general history written from a Māori perspective; fair, informative and interesting.
  • Keith Sinclair, ed., (1996) The Oxford Illustrated History of New Zealand. Shorter than most recent general histories and with lots of good illustrations.
  • Keith Sinclair, A History of New Zealand. First published in 1959, this is a classic of New Zealand history. Its updates consist mostly of what has happened since the previous edition, so it is seriously dated. in Questia
  • Giselle Byrnes, ed. (2009). The New Oxford History of New Zealand. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-558471-6.

Arts and literature

  • Evans, Patrick. The Penguin History of New Zealand Literature (Auckland: Penguin, 1990)
  • McCormick, E. H Letters and art in New Zealand (1940)
  • Murray, Stuart. Never a Soul at Home: New Zealand Literary Nationalism and the 1930's (Wellington: Victoria University Press, 1998)
  • Robinson, Roger, and Nelson Wattie, eds. The Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature (Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1998),
  • Sturm, Terry, ed. The Oxford History of New Zealand Literature in English(Auckland: Oxford University Press, 1991)
  • Williams, Mark, and Michele Leggott, eds. Opening the Book: New Essays on New Zealand Writing (Auckland University Press, 1995)

Economics

  • Hawke, Gary R., and Richard W. Baker. Anzus Economics: Economic Trends and Relations among Australia, New Zealand, and the United States (Praeger Publishers, 1992) online
  • Hawke, Gary R. The Making of New Zealand: An Economic History (1985) excerpt and text search
  • Hunter, Ian and Marie Wilson. "Origins and Opportunity: 150 Years of New Zealand Entrepreneurship," Journal of Management and Organization (2007) 13#4 online
  • Lloyd-Prichard, Muriel Florence. An economic history of New Zealand to 1939 (1970)

Environment and geography

  • Brooking, Tom, and Eric Pawson. Seeds of Empire: The Environmental Transformation of New Zealand (2010)
  • Brooking, Tom, and Eric Pawson. Environmental Histories of New Zealand (2002)
  • Dunlap, Thomas R. Nature and the English Diaspora: Environment and History in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand (1999)
  • Grey, Alan H. Aotearoa & New Zealand: A Historical Geography (Canterbury University Press 1994) online
  • Hamer D.A. "Towns in Nineteenth-Century New Zealand," New Zealand Journal of History (1979) 13#1 pp 5-24.
  • McKinnon, Malcolm. Bateman New Zealand historical atlas (1997)

Foreign affairs and wars

  • Belich, James. The New Zealand Wars and the Victorian Interpretation of Racial Conflict (1989)
  • McGibbon, Ian, and Paul Goldstone. The Oxford Companion to New Zealand Military History (2001)
  • McKinnon, Malcolm. Independence and Foreign Policy: New Zealand in the World since 1935 (Auckland University Press 1993) online

Government and reform

  • Coleman, Peter J. "New Zealand Liberalism and the Origins of the American Welfare State," Journal of American History (1982) 69#2 pp. 372-391 in JSTOR
  • Coleman, Peter J. Progressivism and the World of Reform: New Zealand and the Origins of the American Welfare State (1987)
  • Davidson, Alexander. Two Models of Welfare: The Origins and Development of the Welfare State in Sweden and New Zealand, 1888-1988 (1989)
  • Fischer, David Hackett. Fairness and Freedom: A History of Two Open Societies: New Zealand and the United States (2012) a search for fairness infuses N.Z. politics, compared to freedom in the U.S. excerpt and text search
  • Grimshaw, Patricia. Women's Suffrage in New Zealand (1988), the standard scholarly study
  • Grimshaw, Patricia. "Women’s Suffrage in New Zealand Revisited: Writing from the Margins," Caroline Daley, and Melanie Nolan, eds. Suffrage and Beyond: International Feminist Perspectives (New York U.P., 1994) pp 25–41.

Labour

  • Martin, John E. Holding the Balance. A History of New Zealand's Department of Labour 1891-1995 (1997)
  • Nolan, Melanie. "Classic Third Way or Before its Time? The New Zealand Labour Party in Local and Transnational Context," Labour History Review (2010) 75#1 pp 98-113.
  • Olssen, Erik. The Red Feds: Revolutionary Industrial Unionism and the New Zealand Federation of Labour 1908-1914 (1988)

Maori

  • Davidson, Janet M. The Prehistory of New Zealand (1987)
  • Hill, Richard S. Maori and the State: Crown-Maori Relations in New Zealand/Aotearoa, 1950-2000 (2010)
  • Iho, Taonga Tuku. Encyclopedia of Maori Culture (2002)
  • Williams, Adrian. Politics of the New Zealand Maori: Protest and cooperation, 1891-1909 (1969)

Political and social history

  • Fairburn, Miles. The Ideal Society and Its Enemies: The Foundations of Modern New Zealand Society, 1850-1900 (1989)
  • Hamer, David A. The New Zealand Liberals: The Years of Power, 1891-1912 (1988)

Population, migration

  • Borrie W. D. Immigration to New Zealand: 1854-1938 (Canberra: Australian National University, 1991)
  • Byrnes, Giselle. "Nation and Migration: Postcolonial Perspectives," New Zealand Journal Of History (2009) 43#2 pp 123-132.
  • Pool, Ian, Arunachalam Dharmalingam, and Janet Sceats. The New Zealand Family since 1840: A Demographic History (Auckland University Press, 2007). 474 pp.)

Religion and society

  • Else, Anne, ed. Women Together A History of Women's Organizations in New Zealand (Wellington: Daphne Brasell, 1993)
  • Morrison, Hugh. "Globally and Locally Positioned: New Zealand Perspectives on the Current Practice of Religious History," Journal of Religious History (2011) 35#2 pp 181-198; historiography
  • Morrison, Hugh. "The 'joy and heroism of doing good': The New Zealand Missionary" Record and Late-Nineteenth-Century Protestant Children's Missionary Support," Journal of New Zealand Literature: JNZL (2010) No. 28, Part 2: Special Issue: Cultures of Print in Colonial New Zealand pp. 158-182
  • Simpson, Jane. "Women, Religion and Society in New Zealand: A Literature Review," Journal of Religious History (1994) 18#2 pp 198-218; historiography
  • Tennant, Margaret. The Fabric of Welfare: Voluntary Organisations, Government and Welfare in New Zealand, 1840–2005 (2007)

Historiography

  • Austrin, Terry, and John Farnsworth. "Assembling Histories: J. G. A. Pocock, Aotearoa/New Zealand and the British World," History Compass (Sep 2009), 7#5 pp 1286-1302
  • Pickles, Katie. "The Obvious and the Awkward: Postcolonialism and the British World," New Zealand Journal of History (2011) 45#1 pp 85-101; looks at metropole and colony

Online reference works

Primary sources

  • Fraser, Lyndon, and Katie Pickles, eds. Shifting Centres: Women and Migration in New Zealand History (Univ of Otago Press, 2002), 224pp; personal accounts, mostly after 1945
  • McIntyre, W. David and W. J. Gardner, eds. Speeches and Documents on New Zealand History (1971), 489pp
  • Simpson, Tony, ed. The Sugarbag Years: An Oral History of the 1930s Depression in New Zealand (2009)