Invading the Waikato: A postcolonial re-view

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This article has been published in the journal: New Zealand Journal of History. © New Zealand Journal of History. Used with permission.

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The article discusses images of the Waikato Region of New Zealand from the 1860s, examining them within the context of British colonization and invasion. It comments on photographs by surveyor Daniel Manders Beere and British Army Royal Artillery Regiment Assistant Surgeon William Temple. The author also comments on a map of New Zealand's North Island made by surveyor Charles Heaphy and a map of Newcastle, New Zealand, depicting its earlier names of Ngāruawāhia and Queenstown. Other topics include spatial history, postcolonialism, and the 1863 to 1864 British invasion of Waikato.

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Dench, S. (2011). Invading the Waikato: A postcolonial re-view. New Zealand Journal of History, 45(1), 33-49.

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