Auckland University Press imprint: 301 books

Interdependence and Foreign Policy

New Zealand in the World Since 1935

by Malcolm McKinnon
Language: English
Release Date: October 1, 2013

Independence and Foreign Policy is the first interpretive study of New Zealand foreign policy to cover the period 1935–91. Based on years of detailed research, it draws extensively on relevant sources both inside and outside government. It is also an original and imaginative work which consistently...

Juridical Encounters

Maori and the Colonial Courts, 1840-1852

by Shaunnagh Dorsett
Language: English
Release Date: September 18, 2017

From 1840 to 1852, the Crown Colony period, the British attempted to impose their own law on New Zealand. In theory Maori, as subjects of the Queen, were to be ruled by British law. But in fact, outside the small, isolated, British settlements, most Maori and many settlers lived according to tikanga....

Mad on Radium

New Zealand in the Atomic Age

by Rebecca Priestley
Language: English
Release Date: November 1, 2013

Although New Zealander Lord Rutherford was the first to split the atom, the country has since been known around the world for its nuclear-free stance. In this engaging and accessible book, an alternative history is revealed of "nuclear New Zealand"—when there was much enthusiasm for nuclear...

This Realm of New Zealand

The Sovereign, the Governor-General, the Crown

by Janet McLean, Alison Quentin-Baxter
Language: English
Release Date: December 11, 2017

New Zealand is a democratic constitutional monarchy, one of Queen Elizabeth II's sixteen realms. This book provides a comprehensive account of how the Queen, the Governor-General and the Crown interact with our democratically-elected leaders under New Zealand's unwritten constitution.The authors explain...

Home in the Howling Wilderness

Settlers and the Environment in Southern New Zealand

by Peter Holland
Language: English
Release Date: November 1, 2013

During the 19th century, New Zealand's South Island underwent an environmental transformation at the hands of European settlers. They diverted streams and drained marshes, burned native vegetation and planted hedges and grasses, stocked farms with sheep and cattle and poured on fertilizer. Through...

Adverse Reactions

The Fenoterol Story

by Neil Pearce
Language: English
Release Date: November 1, 2013

Recounting the fenoterol epidemic—a major medical controversy that took place more than 15 years ago—this narrative explores the involvement of the asthma drug that caused numerous asthma deaths. Although the epidemic occurred in New Zealand, its shocking discoveries and subsequent consequences...

Tell You What

Great New Zealand Nonfiction 2015

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Language: English
Release Date: February 1, 2015

A fantastic collection of recent nonfiction essays, Tell You What contains live, wild, true stories from contemporary New Zealand. On the web and the wireless, in magazines and journals, at prizegivings and powhiri, New Zealanders are writing about the world. Essays and articles, speeches and submissions,...
by Gregory Kan
Language: English
Release Date: March 1, 2016

In This Paper Boat, poet Gregory Kan traces the life and written fragments of Robin Hyde, vivid with imagery and impression – the tide pool at Island Bay and its shrimp, the driftwood and crushed lemon leaves. He listens to the stories of his parents and of their parents, the eels and milk, frangipani...

A Voice for Mothers

The Plunket Society and Infant Welfare

by Linda Bryder
Language: English
Release Date: August 1, 2003

Covering the history of the Plunket Society from 1907 to the present day, this book is organized around three dominant themes that contribute both to international historiography and to the social history of New Zealand. These themes are the mixed economy of welfare, maternal and infant health, and...
by Robin Hyde
Language: English
Release Date: July 1, 2001

An entirely new edition of Robin Hyde’s wistful and engaging classic novel, first published in 1938 and in print ever since. The Godwits Fly vividly conveys the intensely felt worlds of the adolescent—love, poetry and England—and the enthralling but sometimes painful experience of growing up female.

Young Knowledge

Poems of Robin Hyde

by Robin Hyde
Language: English
Release Date: October 1, 2003

A full chronological record of the poems of Robin Hyde, a New Zealand journalist, novelist, dramatist, and poet active in the 1930s, is presented in this book. The 300 poems chosen show Hyde’s growth as a poet and her response to the painful events of her personal life and to the political and social...

Julius Vogel

Business Politician

by Raewyn Dalziel
Language: English
Release Date: October 1, 2013

Julius Vogel (1835–99) dominated New Zealand politics in a way that no man had done before him and few have done since. He was behind the policy that transformed New Zealand from a collection of sparsely settled and isolated provinces into a unified nation, he cultivated trade connections and was...

Chiefs of Industry

Maori Tribal Enterprise in Early Colonial New Zealand

by Hazel Petrie
Language: English
Release Date: April 1, 2007

Drawing on a wide range of sources in both English and Maori, this study explores the entrepreneurial activity of New Zealand’s indigenous Maori in the early colonial period. Focusing on the two industries-coastal shipping and flourmilling-where Maori were spectacularly successful in the 1840s and...

Kinds of Peace

Maori People After the Wars, 1870-85

by Keith Sinclair
Language: English
Release Date: October 1, 2013

Admirably clear and concise in its account of the aftermath of the land wars, Kinds of Peace examines the political, religious and other reactions among Māori towards the coming of peace. It considers the effect of the wars on the Māori people of Waikato, Taranaki, and Hawkes Bay, and draws heavily...
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