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Victoria University of Wellington. Stout Research Centre. Treaty Research Series

 Unprocessed Material — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 2021-032

Content Description

File box containing printed copies of TRS1-16 and a USB memory stick containing MS Word and PDF files for those and Security and Surveillance history series (print at 2021-033).

Acquisition Type

Gift

Provenance

Donated by Richard Hill.

Restrictions Apply

No

Dates

  • 2013-2019

Inventory

TRS01 Custom Law (E.T.Durie) -- TRS02 Crown Rangitira Relations in the 20th century (Richard Hill) -- TRS03 Social Revolution on a Small Scale: official Maori committees of the 1950s (Richard Hill) -- TRS04 The Enchanter's Wand: the transformation of whenua in pre-1840 Bay of Islands (Geoff Park) -- TRS05 The ‘Littlewood Treaty’: An Appraisal of Texts and Interpretations (Donald Loveridge) -- TRS06 Forestry and Timber trading in the Bay of Islands 1769-1840 (Geoff Park) -- TRS07 Future of NZ Studies: local and global, Maori and Pakeha (Richard Hill) -- TRS08 Mandating Matters: Maori representation and Crown policy in the early Treaty settlements processes (Therese Crocker) -- TRS09 A quarter of a century of Treaty of Waitangi reconciliation processes, 1988-2013, an appraisal (Richard Hill) -- TRS10 A Terrible and Fatal Man: Sir George Grey and the Bristish Southern hemisphere (Bernard Cadogan) -- TRS11 Historical 'Facts' and the Waikato Raupatu Claims Settlement Act (Richard Hill) -- TRS12 Emblems of Identity: painting, carving, and Maori-Pakeha understanding (W.L.Renwick) -- TRS13 Defenders of the Environment. Third Party Interests and Crown Ngai Tahu Treaty Settlement Negotiations (Martin Fisher) -- TRS14 Anthropological, Ethnological and Ethnographic Concerns in Colonial Australia in the 1840s (James Urry) -- TRS15 One Head of the Hydra Personifying the Crown in the Pioneering Treaty of Waitangi Settlement Negotiations 1 (Richard Hill) -- TRS16 Countering the Paradigm of The Tragedy of the Commons – Exploring Concepts of the Commons and Collective Action Institutions in Aotearoa NZ (Tanja Rother)