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Acknowledge No Frontier
Acknowledge No Frontier

Acknowledge No Frontier

The Creation and Demise of NZ's Provinces 1853–76

HISTORY

346 Pages, 6.75 x 9.5

Formats: Trade Paper

Trade Paper, $35.99 (US $35.99) (CA $42.99)

Publication Date: October 2016

ISBN 9781927322369

Rights: US & CA

Otago University Press (Oct 2016)

Price: $35.99
 
 

Overview

While other British settler societies – Australia, Canada, the US and South Africa – have states or provinces, New Zealand is a unitary state. Yet New Zealanders today hold firm provincial identities, dating from the time when the young colony was divided into provinces: 1853 to 1876. Why were the provinces created? How did settlers shape and change their institutions? And why, just over 20 years later, did New Zealand abolish its provincial governments? Acknowledge No Frontier, by André Brett, is a lively and insightful investigation into a crucial and formative part of New Zealand's history.

Author Biography

André Brett received his PhD from the University of Melbourne in 2014, where he is currently a researcher and has co-authored (with Stuart Macintyre and Gwilym Croucher) Life After Dawkins: The University of Melbourne in the Unified National System of Higher Education 1988–96 (MUP, 2016). André has written numerous articles on Australian and New Zealand history for scholarly and popular publications in both countries.

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