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Raupatu : the confiscation of Māori land / edited by Richard Boast and Richard S. Hill.

Kaituhi: Momo rauemi: TextTextKaiwhakaputa:Wellington, N.Z. : Victoria University Press, 2009.Whakaahuatanga: ix, 299 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780864736123
Ngā marau: DDC classification:
  • 993.023 22
Contents:
PT. ONE: INTRODUCTION -- Ch. 1 Overview : confiscation in New Zealand / Richard Boast and Richard Hill-- The historiography of confiscation -- Ch. 2 Raupatu : the punitive confiscation of Maori land in the 1860s / Bryan Gilling-- Confiscation of land for rebellion - Justification for confiscation - The confiscation model - A tale of six districts : raupatu in practice - Taranaki - Waikato - Tauranga - Eastern Bay of Plenty - Mohaka-Waikare - East Coast -- PT. TWO: INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT -- Ch. 3 Riders of the whirlwind : tribal peoples and European settlement books, 1790s-1900s / James Belich -- European-indigenous contact - Myth and reality of empire - Explosive settlement - Dispossession - Case studies -- Ch. 4 Land seizures and aftershocks : a True History Lesson on Anglo-colonialism / John C. Weaver -- The challenges and appeal of writing True History lessons - A True History Lesson on colonialization's core value set - Lifting the past's dead hand from a True History Lesson -- PT. THREE: CONFISCATION IN COLONIAL NEW ZEALAND -- Ch. 5 A Savage War of Peace? Motives for government policies towards the Kingitanga, 1857-1863 / Alan Ward -- Imperialism - Maori-European interaction - Law and war - Comparisons - The fate of Amalgamation in New Zealand - The Waitara Purchase - Kingitanga and the Crown - Governor Grey's policies - Invasions - Raupatu --
Ch. 6 An illusionary power? : metropole, colony and land confiscation in New Zealand, 1863-1856 / Michael Allen -- The shift to responsible government in New Zealand - Confiscation proposals of Grey and the Domett Ministry, June-October 1863 - Grey and the Whitaker-Fox Ministry, November 1863-April 1864 - Grey and the Whitaker-Fox Ministry, April-November 1864 - Grey and the Weld Ministry, November 1864-September 1865 - Implementation of confiscation in Waikato and Taranaki -- PT. FOUR: RAUPATU AND LAW -- Ch. 7 An Expensive Mistake : law, courts and confiscation on the New Zealand colonial frontier / Richard Boast -- Confiscation and law - Statutory confiscation in New Zealand - The Compensation Court and special commissioners - Confiscation as tenurial revolution - Confiscation and law : some reflections - Directions for research -- Ch. 8 Strands from the afterlife of confiscation : property rights, constitutional histories and the political incorporation of Maori, 1920s / Mark Hickford -- Introd. : legal-historical narratives of Confiscation and the Autonomy of the Crown - Confiscation, law and politics within the Crown - Towards a Royal Commission on Confiscation, 1922-1925 : 'the ventilation of these alleged grievances before some tribunal' - 'The mote having been removed from their eyes' : the Sim Commission, 1925-1928 -- PT. FIVE: CASE STUDIES -- Ch. 9 'A mild sort of confiscation'? : war and raupatu on the East Coast / Vincent O'Malley -- Arrival of Pai Marire - Taking the land - Native Land Court operations -- Ch. 10 Te Upokokohua : the curse of confiscation on Te Urewera / Judith Binney -- The significance of Orakau - Invasion, raupatu and resistance - The second raupatu - The aftermath of raupatu --
PT. SIX: LEGACIES OF RAUPATU -- Ch. 11 Perpetual leasing in Taranaki, 1880-2009 / Dion Tuuta -- 1865-1892 - 1892-1955 - 1955-1975 - 1976-1996 - Maori Reserved Lands Amendment Act 1997 - Effects of dairy industry restructuring -- Ch. 12 Raupatu settlement : legal finality and political reality / Alex Frame -- The background and a declaration of interest - The situation of raupatu claims in 1989 - The post-World War Two settlements - Establishing the principle of redress - Getting negotiations under way - The Deed of Settlement in 1995 - Finality under the Waikato Raupatu Claims Settlement Act 1995 -- Appendix : Confiscation legislation in New Zealand / compiled by Richard Boast.
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PT. ONE: INTRODUCTION -- Ch. 1 Overview : confiscation in New Zealand / Richard Boast and Richard Hill-- The historiography of confiscation -- Ch. 2 Raupatu : the punitive confiscation of Maori land in the 1860s / Bryan Gilling-- Confiscation of land for rebellion - Justification for confiscation - The confiscation model - A tale of six districts : raupatu in practice - Taranaki - Waikato - Tauranga - Eastern Bay of Plenty - Mohaka-Waikare - East Coast -- PT. TWO: INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT -- Ch. 3 Riders of the whirlwind : tribal peoples and European settlement books, 1790s-1900s / James Belich -- European-indigenous contact - Myth and reality of empire - Explosive settlement - Dispossession - Case studies -- Ch. 4 Land seizures and aftershocks : a True History Lesson on Anglo-colonialism / John C. Weaver -- The challenges and appeal of writing True History lessons - A True History Lesson on colonialization's core value set - Lifting the past's dead hand from a True History Lesson -- PT. THREE: CONFISCATION IN COLONIAL NEW ZEALAND -- Ch. 5 A Savage War of Peace? Motives for government policies towards the Kingitanga, 1857-1863 / Alan Ward -- Imperialism - Maori-European interaction - Law and war - Comparisons - The fate of Amalgamation in New Zealand - The Waitara Purchase - Kingitanga and the Crown - Governor Grey's policies - Invasions - Raupatu --

Ch. 6 An illusionary power? : metropole, colony and land confiscation in New Zealand, 1863-1856 / Michael Allen -- The shift to responsible government in New Zealand - Confiscation proposals of Grey and the Domett Ministry, June-October 1863 - Grey and the Whitaker-Fox Ministry, November 1863-April 1864 - Grey and the Whitaker-Fox Ministry, April-November 1864 - Grey and the Weld Ministry, November 1864-September 1865 - Implementation of confiscation in Waikato and Taranaki -- PT. FOUR: RAUPATU AND LAW -- Ch. 7 An Expensive Mistake : law, courts and confiscation on the New Zealand colonial frontier / Richard Boast -- Confiscation and law - Statutory confiscation in New Zealand - The Compensation Court and special commissioners - Confiscation as tenurial revolution - Confiscation and law : some reflections - Directions for research -- Ch. 8 Strands from the afterlife of confiscation : property rights, constitutional histories and the political incorporation of Maori, 1920s / Mark Hickford -- Introd. : legal-historical narratives of Confiscation and the Autonomy of the Crown - Confiscation, law and politics within the Crown - Towards a Royal Commission on Confiscation, 1922-1925 : 'the ventilation of these alleged grievances before some tribunal' - 'The mote having been removed from their eyes' : the Sim Commission, 1925-1928 -- PT. FIVE: CASE STUDIES -- Ch. 9 'A mild sort of confiscation'? : war and raupatu on the East Coast / Vincent O'Malley -- Arrival of Pai Marire - Taking the land - Native Land Court operations -- Ch. 10 Te Upokokohua : the curse of confiscation on Te Urewera / Judith Binney -- The significance of Orakau - Invasion, raupatu and resistance - The second raupatu - The aftermath of raupatu --

PT. SIX: LEGACIES OF RAUPATU -- Ch. 11 Perpetual leasing in Taranaki, 1880-2009 / Dion Tuuta -- 1865-1892 - 1892-1955 - 1955-1975 - 1976-1996 - Maori Reserved Lands Amendment Act 1997 - Effects of dairy industry restructuring -- Ch. 12 Raupatu settlement : legal finality and political reality / Alex Frame -- The background and a declaration of interest - The situation of raupatu claims in 1989 - The post-World War Two settlements - Establishing the principle of redress - Getting negotiations under way - The Deed of Settlement in 1995 - Finality under the Waikato Raupatu Claims Settlement Act 1995 -- Appendix : Confiscation legislation in New Zealand / compiled by Richard Boast.

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