The New Zealand Journal of History, Volumes 31-32University of Auckland., 1997 - History |
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Page 258
... become redundant in the next couple of years as a new station is built in Karori , has been sold for conversion to apartments . There has also been the challenge of the large number of railway stations that have become redundant . Many ...
... become redundant in the next couple of years as a new station is built in Karori , has been sold for conversion to apartments . There has also been the challenge of the large number of railway stations that have become redundant . Many ...
Page 264
... become very diluted and compromised in this kind of programme if there is a weak cultural foundation to the theme chosen as the focus . The terminology is significant in another respect . New Zealand is avoiding the use of the word ...
... become very diluted and compromised in this kind of programme if there is a weak cultural foundation to the theme chosen as the focus . The terminology is significant in another respect . New Zealand is avoiding the use of the word ...
Page 281
... become a watershed in New Zealand historiography in the way the author's previous study of rural labour , The Forgotten Worker , has become ? I would suggest this is unlikely . In part this is because one of the core assumptions of the ...
... become a watershed in New Zealand historiography in the way the author's previous study of rural labour , The Forgotten Worker , has become ? I would suggest this is unlikely . In part this is because one of the core assumptions of the ...
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Judith Binney | 3 |
James Belich Myth Race and Identity | 9 |
Michael Belgrave Preemption the Treaty | 23 |
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