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New Zealand's Empire (Paperback): Katie Pickles, Catharine Coleborne New Zealand's Empire (Paperback)
Katie Pickles, Catharine Coleborne
R819 R738 Discovery Miles 7 380 Save R81 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This edited collection investigates New Zealand’s history as an imperial power, and its evolving place within the British Empire. It revises and expands the history of empire within, to and from New Zealand by looking at the country’s spheres of internal imperialism, its relationship with Australia, its Pacific empire and its outreach to Antarctica. The book critically revises our understanding of the range of ways that New Zealand has played a role as an imperial power, including the cultural histories of New Zealand inside the British Empire, engagements with imperial practices and notions of imperialism, the special significance of New Zealand in the Pacific region, and the circulation of ideas of empire both through and inside New Zealand over time. The essays in this volume span social, cultural, political and economic history, and in testing the concept of New Zealand's empire, the contributors take new directions in both historiographical and empirical research. -- .

Female Imperialism and National Identity - Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire (Paperback): Katie Pickles Female Imperialism and National Identity - Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire (Paperback)
Katie Pickles
R641 Discovery Miles 6 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Through a study of the British Empire's largest women's patriotic organisation, formed in 1900, and still in existence, this book examines the relationship between female imperialism and national identity. It throws new light on women's involvement in imperialism; on the history of 'conservative' women's organisations; on women's interventions in debates concerning citizenship and national identity; and on the history of women in white settler societies. After placing the IODE (Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire) in the context of recent scholarly work in Canadian, gender, imperial history and post-colonial theory, the book follows the IODE's history through the twentieth century. Chapters focus upon the IODE's attempts to create a British Canada through its maternal feminist work in education, health, welfare and citizenship. In addition it reflects on the IODE's responses to threats to Anglo-Canadian hegemony posed by immigration, World Wars and Communism, and examines the complex relationship between imperial loyalty and settler nationalism. Tracing the organisation into the postcolonial era, where previous imperial ideas are outmoded, it considers the transformation from patriotism to charity, and the turn to colonisation at home in the Canadian North.

Heroines in History - A Thousand Faces (Paperback): Katie Pickles Heroines in History - A Thousand Faces (Paperback)
Katie Pickles
R1,176 Discovery Miles 11 760 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Develops the tradition of heroization in women's history and challenges and develops from it using historical examples in an archetype framework - this is something students will find engaging Women's history is a strong topic at most universities and this is an interesting take on it that should interest students. Most of the competition is hagiographic or biographical - this takes a different, thematic and engaging approach

Heroines in History - A Thousand Faces (Hardcover): Katie Pickles Heroines in History - A Thousand Faces (Hardcover)
Katie Pickles
R4,133 Discovery Miles 41 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Develops the tradition of heroization in women's history and challenges and develops from it using historical examples in an archetype framework - this is something students will find engaging Women's history is a strong topic at most universities and this is an interesting take on it that should interest students. Most of the competition is hagiographic or biographical - this takes a different, thematic and engaging approach

New Zealand's Empire (Hardcover): Katie Pickles, Catharine Coleborne New Zealand's Empire (Hardcover)
Katie Pickles, Catharine Coleborne
R3,960 Discovery Miles 39 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This edited collection investigates New Zealand's history as an imperial power, and its evolving place within the British Empire. It revises and expands the history of empire within, to and from New Zealand by looking at the country's spheres of internal imperialism, its relationship with Australia, its Pacific empire and its outreach to Antarctica. The book critically revises our understanding of the range of ways that New Zealand has played a role as an imperial power, including the cultural histories of New Zealand inside the British Empire, engagements with imperial practices and notions of imperialism, the special significance of New Zealand in the Pacific region, and the circulation of ideas of empire both through and inside New Zealand over time. The essays in this volume span social, cultural, political and economic history, and in testing the concept of New Zealand's empire, the contributors take new directions in both historiographical and empirical research. -- .

History Making a Difference - New Approaches from Aotearoa (Hardcover, Unabridged edition): Katie Pickles, Lyndon Fraser History Making a Difference - New Approaches from Aotearoa (Hardcover, Unabridged edition)
Katie Pickles, Lyndon Fraser
R2,251 Discovery Miles 22 510 Out of stock

Why care about the past? Why teach, research and write history? In this volume, leading and emerging scholars, activists and those working in the public sector, archives and museums bring their expertise to provide timely direction and informed debate about the importance of history.Primarily concerned with Aotearoa (the Maori name for New Zealand), the essays within traverse local, national and global knowledge to offer new approaches that consider the ability and potential for history to `make a difference' in the early twenty-first century. Authors adopt a wide range of methodological approaches, including social, cultural, Maori, oral, race relations, religious, public, political, economic, visual and material history. The chapters engage with work in postcolonial and cultural studies.The volume is divided into three sections that address the themes of challenging power and privilege, the co-production of historical knowledge and public and material histories. Collectively, the potential for dialogue across previous sub-disciplinary and public, private and professional divides is pursued.

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