New Zealand and the sea historical perspectives
Steel, Frances
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384 pagesillustrations (some colour), maps, facsimiles
Summary: As a group of islands in the far south-west Pacific Ocean, New Zealand has a history that is steeped in the sea. Its people have encountered the sea in many different ways: along the coast, in port, on ships, beneath the waves, behind a camera, and in the realm of the imagination. While New Zealanders have continually shaped and altered their marine environments, the ocean, too, has shaped their lives.A richly illustrated and multi-disciplinary work encompassing history, marine science, archaeology and visual culture, New Zealand and the Sea explores New Zealand's varied relationship with the sea, challenging the conventional view that history unfolds on land. Leading and emerging scholars highlight the dynamic, ocean-centred history of these islands and their inhabitants, offering fascinating new perspectives on New Zealand's pasts. (Publisher)
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20200407175133.0Location | edition | Bar Code | due date |
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Non-fiction Shelves | A6885 |
Dewey: | 993 STE |
ISBN: | 9780947518707 |
pub: | 2018 |