These are the signs Of my ancestor, Of Kupe, Who explored Titapua. Kapiti stands apart, Mana stands apart, Arapawa stands apart. Ka tomene au Te whenua-e ! I sing, I sing, I sing of Kupe, The man Who cut up The land. Ko nga tohu tern A taku tupuna, A Kupe, Nana i whakatomene Titapua. Tu ke a Kapiti, Tu ke Mona, Tu ke Arapatoa. PR O LO G U E T H E F IS H OF M AUI Ka tito au, Ka tito au, Ka tito au hi a Kupe, Te tangata Nana i topetope Te tohenua. This present revised edition includes a new chapter (Part Three, Chapter V) and discusses events through to 1990. A revised and enlarged edition including two new chapters was published in 1980. It was extensively revised for a new edition in 1969. New Zealand, 1876 236 AUTHOR'S N O TE T O TH IS REVISED ED ITIO N This book was first published in 1959. Sketch map illustrating Maori National Movement, 1853-1860 and Maori Wars, 1860-1864 150 3. Reeves, this book is respectfully dedicated CONTENTS 8 L IS T O F M A PS a u t h o r ’s N O T E T O T H E REVISED A N D EN LA R G E D E D IT IO N pro logue : T h e Fish of M aui 9 11 PART ONE M aori and Settler, 1641-1870 I II III IV V VI A U ST R A L IA N C O L O N Y 29 BRAVE N E W W O R L D 50 T H E F O U N D A T IO N S O F T H E STATE 70 T H E P IO N E E R S T H E M A O R I K IN G 91 112 W H IT E M A N ’S A N G ER I3I PART TW O Colony into Dominion, 1870-1914 I II III IV T H E F R O N T IE R O F DEBT STA TE E X PE R IM E N T S C O W CO C K IES A N D RED FEDS N E W ZEALA N D ERS A N D B R IT O N S 151 172 189 213 PA R T TH R E E New Zealand 1914-1990 I II III IV V IN S E C U R IT Y 237 S O C IA L S EC U R ITY 2ÔO T H E C O LD W A R BO O M R E L A T IV E L Y H A RD T IM E S A M O D E R N R E V O L U T IO N e p il o g u e : T he Search for National Identity 283 308 3 20 334 g lo ssa ry of Maori, Colonial, and New Zealand terms t a b l e *: European Land Tenure, 1891-1956 t a b l e n : Tenure and Condition of Land, 1951 SU G G E ST IO N S FO R F U R T H E R R E A D IN G IN D E X 342 344 345 346 352 L IS T OF MAPS 1. To the authors ofNew Zealand’s histories (the pioneers in whose tracks I have laboriously followed), and especially to the memory off. A HISTORY OF NEW ZEALAND Keith Sinclair PEN G U IN BOOKS PENGUIN BOOKS Penguin Books (NZ) Ltd, 182-190 Wairau Road, Auckland 10, New Zealand Penguin Books Ltd, 27 Wrights Lane, London W 8 5TZ, England Penguin USA, 375 Hudson Street, New York, NY 10014, United States Penguin Books Australia Ltd, 487 Maroondah Highway, Ringwood, Australia 3134 Penguin Books Canada Ltd, 10 Alcorn Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4V 1E4 Penguin Books Ltd, Registered Offices: Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England First published in Pelican Books 1959 Revised edition 1969 Revised and enlarged edition published simultaneously in Pelican Books and Allen Lane 1980 Revised edition 1988 Fourth revised edition published 1991 7 9 10 8 6 Copyright © Keith Sinclair, 1959, 1969, 1980, 1988, 1991 All rights reserved Printed in China Except in the United States of America, this book is sold subject to the condition that it shall not by way of trade or otherwise, be lent, re-sold, hired out or otherwise circulated without the publisher's prior consent in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published and without a similar condition including this condition being imposed on the subsequent purchaser. He was knighted in 1985 for his services to literature and history. Several of his books have won awards for poetry and historical and prose writings. He has written a number of books on New Zealand history and many articles on New Zealand, Malaysian, and Commonwealth history, as well as four small volumes of verse. He has held visiting fellowships at the In stitute of Commonwealth Studies, London, Cambridge University and the Australian National University, Canberra. During the Second World War he served in the army at home and the navy overseas. PENGUIN BOOKS A H istory o f N ew Zealand Keith Sinclair, born in Auckland in 1922, recently retired from his position as a professor of history at the University of Auckland. New Zealand, 1914-1990 I Insecurity III The Cold War Boom IV Relatively Hard Times V A Modern Revolution Epilogue: The Search for National Identity Glossary of Maori, Colonial, and New Zealand Terms Table I Table II Suggestions For Further Reading Index Citation preview Colony Into Dominion, 1870-1914 I The Frontier of Debt II State Experiments III Cow Cookies and Red Feds IV New Zealanders and Britons Part Three. Maori and Settler, 1641-1870 I Australian Colony II Brave New World III Foundations of the State IV The Pioneers V The Maori King VI White Man’s Anger Part Two. Table of contents : Contents Author’s Note Prologue: The Fish of Maui Part One.
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