Burns, EdgarRajčan, Adam2021-05-122021-05-122021Burns, E., & Rajčan, A. (2021). Sociologies of New Zealand by Charles Crothers [Book review]. Journal of Sociology, 144078332199616–144078332199616. https://doi.org/10.1177/14407833219961611440-7833https://hdl.handle.net/10289/14314This book offers a concise introduction to anyone interested in the formation of sociology in different national settings across the globe. Charles Crothers’ Sociologies of New Zealand is one of a series of national accounts, now nearly two dozen, under the editorship of John Holmwood and Stephen Turner titled ‘Sociology Transformed’, chronicling sociology’s development country-by-country. It corresponds to Harley and Wickham’s (2014) Australian Sociology: Fragility, Survival, Rivalry in the series. Crothers’ own career covers much of this period, matching sociology as a recognisable university discipline with a professional association that turned 50 in 2013. The Sociological Association of Aotearoa/New Zealand had, in this period, split from the Australian association, started its own journal and added ‘Aotearoa’ to its name, repositioning Māori–white relations in New Zealand.application/pdfenThis is an author’s accepted version of an article published in the Journal of Sociology. © The Authors 2021.Sociologies of New Zealand by Charles Crothers [Book review]Journal Article10.1177/14407833219961611741-2978