People, Power, and Law A New Zealand History.

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Online Access: Full Text (via ProQuest)
Main Author: Gillespie, Alexander
Other Authors: Breen, Claire
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2022.

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505 0 |a Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- 1 Tikanga Māori and English Law -- I. Introduction -- II. Traditional Māori Society: An Overview -- III. English Law -- IV. Conclusion -- 2. The Arrival of the Europeans -- I. Introduction -- II. Early Contact -- III. Britain's Early Legal Response -- IV. The Musket Wars -- V. The Declaration of Independence of the United Tribes of New Zealand He Whakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tirene -- VI. Beyond the Declaration of Independence He Whakaputanga -- VII. The Treaty of Waitangi Te Tiriti o Waitangi -- VIII. Conclusion 
505 8 |a 3. Forging a New Land -- I. Introduction -- II. The Establishment of Representative Democracy -- III. The Imposition of the English Legal System -- IV. The Police -- V. Supplementary Intelligence -- VI. Vagrants, Dissent, Gangs, and Terrorism -- VII. Detention: Punishment, and Treatment -- VIII. Press Freedom and Censorship -- IX. Labour and Unions -- X. Social Welfare and Government Assistance -- XI. Natural Disasters and Emergencies -- XII. Women -- XIII. Sexual Values -- XIV. Immigration -- XV. Foreign Policy -- XVI. Conclusion -- 4. The New Zealand Wars Ngā Pakanga o Aotearoa 
505 8 |a I. Introduction -- II. The Affray at Wairau -- III. The Northern War -- IV. The Conflicts around Wellington and Whanganui -- V. The Emergence of the Kngitanga -- VI. War in Taranaki -- VII. The Waikato War -- VIII. Pai Mārire: Further Conflict in Taranaki -- IX. Tītokowaru's Campaign -- X. Te Kooti's Campaign -- XI. The Invasion of Parihaka -- XII. An End to the Wars -- XIII. Conclusion -- 5. God's Own Country -- I. Introduction -- II. External Relations and Foreign Policy -- III. Immigration -- IV. Political Protest: Military Objectors -- V. Public Safety -- VI. The Police -- VII. Surveillance 
505 8 |a VIII. Censorship -- IX. The Rise and Fall of Industrial Peace -- X. Incarceration and Institutionalisation -- XI. Māori, Power, and Law -- XII. Women, Politics and Employment -- XIII. Sex, Marriage, and Family -- XIV. The Expansion of Social Welfare -- XV. Civil Emergencies and the Threat of Infectious Disease -- XVI. Conclusion -- 6. The First World War -- I. Introduction -- II. The Outbreak of War -- III. Conscription -- IV. Māori, Conscription, and the War Effort -- V. The Control of Anti-War Sentiment -- VI. Aliens -- VII. The War's Impact on New Zealand's International Relations 
505 8 |a VIII. Women and the War -- IX. Wartime Health -- X. Conclusion -- 7. After the First World War -- I. Introduction -- II. Participation in the Wider World -- III. Political Ideologies and Rising Levels of Violence -- IV. Domestic Legal Responses to Political Threats -- V. Censorship -- VI. Incarceration and Institutionalisation -- VII. Industrial Relations -- VIII. The Expansion of Social Assistance -- IX. The 1918 Influenza Pandemic and its Aftermath -- X. Immigration Control -- XI. Māori, Law, and Power -- XII. Women, Law, and Power -- XIII. The Regulation of Sexual Behaviour -- XIV. Conclusion 
500 |a 8. From Depression to Radical Change. 
700 1 |a Breen, Claire. 
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