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Studies of a small democracy; essays in honour of Willis Airey / edited by Robert Chapman and Keith Sinclair.
LIBRA 993.1 C3681
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- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Politics and government.
- Economic conditions.
- New Zealand--Politics and government.
- New Zealand.
- New Zealand--Economic conditions.
- Genre:
- Festschriften.
- Physical Description:
- v, 288 pages : illustrations, portrait ; 23 cm
- Place of Publication:
- [Hamilton] : Published by Paul's Book Arcade for the University of Auckland, [1963]
- Contents:
- Provincialism and centralism, 1853-1858, by D. G. Herron.
- The Maori king movement, 1858-1885, by M. P. K. Sorrenson.
- New Zealand promoters and British investors, 1860-1895, by H. J. Hanham.
- Sir Robert Stout and the labour question, 1870-1893, by D. A. Hamer.
- The significance of the Scarecrow Ministry, 1887-1891, by K. Sinclair.
- The fall of Reeves, 1893-1896, by R. T. Shannon.
- The influence of political theories in the liberal period, 1890-1912: Henry George and John Stuart Mill, by F. Rogers.
- The country party idea in New Zealand politics, 1901-1935, by B. D. Graham.
- The unions and the arbitration system, 1900-1937, by R. C. J. Stone.
- The response to labour and the question of parallelism of opinion, 1928-1960, by R. Chapman.
- Bibliography (p. [253]-277).
- Notes:
- "References": pages 255-280.
- OCLC:
- 40828
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