Wars without End: The Land Wars in Nineteenth Century New Zealand

Author(s): Danny Keenan

NZ History

From the earliest days of the European settlement of New Zealand, argues Danny Keenan, Maori struggled to hold on to their land. When bloody open warfare between Maori tribes and Imperial forces broke out in the 1840s and then again in the 1860s, the struggle for land was at the heart of the conflict. Thus the name Land Wars. This new book on the Land Wars approaches the subject from the point of view of the Maori protagonists. Written by a senior Maori historian, Wars Without End describes Maori reasons for going to war and places the fighting in the context of the struggle for land. The book also deals unflinchingly with a key aspect of the wars: that some iwi sided with the colonial forces and that some of the fighting was actually Maori against Maori. Why? Keenan analyses this aspect in some depth. The Land Wars were quickly forgotten by the country at large, says Danny Keenan, but for Maori they were to be long remembered, as tribes struggled in different ways to recover lands taken by the Crown. First published February 2009.

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Dr Danny Keenan of Te Atiawa and Ngati Te Whiti is Associate Professor of Maori Studies at Victoria University of Wellington. He is a specialist in New Zealand nineteenth century history and has published many academic papers, articles and contributions to scholarly publications. He is the general editor of the book Terror In Our Midst (Huia, 2008) examining the controversial police raids in the Urewera in October 2007. He manages an active and popular website called The New Zealand Wars.

General Fields

  • : 9780143011224
  • : Penguin Group (NZ)
  • : Penguin Books (NZ)
  • : 230mm X 152mm
  • : New Zealand
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Danny Keenan
  • : Paperback
  • : 2nd Edition
  • : 993.022
  • : Very Good
  • : 336
  • : Australasian & Pacific history
  • : Illustrations, map, ports.