The Musket Wars: A History of Inter-Iwi Conflict 1806-45

by Ron Crosby

Hardcover, 1999

Status

Available

Call number

993.01

Collection

Publication

Reed New Zealand (1999), Hardcover, 392 pages

Description

First published by Reed in 1999, with an introduction by Michael King, The Musket Wars established Ron Crosbys reputation as a daring, original chronicler of New Zealand history. This best-selling history provides the first comprehensive account of the wars that ravaged the country in the early 1800s, when iwi with newly acquired muskets unleashed terrible utu (revenge) on foes, helped by other introductions like potatoes that fuelled long-range taua (war parties). Ron Crosby weaves the strands of this conflict into an immensely readable narrative, guiding the reader through its complexities with lists of protagonists, a chronology, indexes and above all, superb maps and illustrations. This volume reproduces the revised 2001 edition.

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LibraryThing member DebbieMcCauley
This is one of the best books on the Musket Wars that raged in New Zealand during the nineteenth century. Sparked by the arrival of the musket and new food sources this wave of conflicts affected most of New Zealand and saw tens of thousands of Maori killed or forced into slavery as well as the
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changing of traditional tribal boundaries. A valuable resource.
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Physical description

392 p.; 9.53 inches

ISBN

0790006774 / 9780790006772
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