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    Table of Contents ...Uriwera mountains and outbreak at Poverty Bay -- 2. Te Kooti escaped at Ruaki-ture -- 3. ...
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    by Hadfield, Octavius, 1814-1904
    Published 1999
    Table of Contents ...East Coast expedition-continued: Poverty Bay -- 16. East Coast expedition-continued: Te Maru Maru and Te Kopani -- 17. ...
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    by Belich, James, 1956-
    Published 1988
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    by Belich, James, 1956-
    Published 1986
    Table of Contents ...Introduction -- I: The New Zealand Wars in history -- II: The background -- Part one: The Northern war -- Ch. 1: A limited war -- I: Resistance and collaboration -- II: The fall of Kororareka -- III: Puketutu: the last open battle -- Ch. 2: The Ohaeawai campaign -- I: Te Ahuahu: the forgotten battle -- II: Ohaeawai and the adaptation of Pa construction -- III: FitzRoy's peace effort -- Ch. 3: The paper victory -- I: Ruapekapeka and the adaptation of Maori strategy -- II: Peace in the North -- Part two: The Taranaki war -- Ch. 4: A question of sovereignty -- I: The causes of war in Taranaki and Waikato -- II: The search for quick victory -- III: The legend of Waireka -- Ch. 5: The intervention of the king movement -- I: The kingite decision for war -- II: The battle of Puketakauere -- Ch. 6: The Maori strategy and the British response -- I: The development of the Maori strategy -- II: The British response: Pratt's sapping system -- Part three: The Waikato war -- Ch. 7: The invansion of Waikato -- I: George Grey and the preparations for war -- II:: The opposing armies -- III: The war bahind the front -- Ch. 8: Rangiriri -- I: The second Waikato line -- II: The battle of Rangiriri -- Ch. 9: Paterangi and Orakau -- I: The Paterangi line -- II: The battle of Orakau -- Ch. 10: The Tauranga campaign -- I: The battle of Gate Pa -- II: Te Ranga and the peace in Tauranga -- III: The end of the Waikato war -- {art four: Titokowaru and Te Kooti -- Ch. 11: A new kind of war -- I: The conflicts of 1964-8 -- II: The escape of Te Kooti -- III: The poverty bay campaign -- Ch. 12: Titokkowaru and the brink of victory -- I: Titokowaru's strategy -- II: Te Ngutu o te Manu -- III: Moturoao -- IV: The crisis of 1868 -- Ch. 13: The turn of the tide -- I: The ngatapa campaign -- II: The collapse of Titokowaru's resistance -- III: The pursuit of Te Kooti -- Part five: Conclusions -- Ch. 14: The Maori achievement -- I: The modern Pa system -- II: The wars and the pattern of New Zealand race relations -- Ch. 15: The Victorian interpretation of racial conflict -- I: The dominant interpretation -- II: The background of ideas -- III: The problem of one-side evidence....
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    by Belich, James, 1956-
    Published 1998
    Table of Contents ...Introduction -- I: The New Zealand Wars in history -- II: The background -- Part one: The Northern war -- Ch. 1: A limited war -- I: Resistance and collaboration -- II: The fall of Kororareka -- III: Puketutu: the last open battle -- Ch. 2: The Ohaeawai campaign -- I: Te Ahuahu: the forgotten battle -- II: Ohaeawai and the adaptation of Pa construction -- III: FitzRoy's peace effort -- Ch. 3: The paper victory -- I: Ruapekapeka and the adaptation of Maori strategy -- II: Peace in the North -- Part two: The Taranaki war -- Ch. 4: A question of sovereignty -- I: The causes of war in Taranaki and Waikato -- II: The search for quick victory -- III: The legend of Waireka -- Ch. 5: The intervention of the king movement -- I: The kingite decision for war -- II: The battle of Puketakauere -- Ch. 6: The Maori strategy and the British response -- I: The development of the Maori strategy -- II: The British response: Pratt's sapping system -- Part three: The Waikato war -- Ch. 7: The invansion of Waikato -- I: George Grey and the preparations for war -- II:: The opposing armies -- III: The war bahind the front -- Ch. 8: Rangiriri -- I: The second Waikato line -- II: The battle of Rangiriri -- Ch. 9: Paterangi and Orakau -- I: The Paterangi line -- II: The battle of Orakau -- Ch. 10: The Tauranga campaign -- I: The battle of Gate Pa -- II: Te Ranga and the peace in Tauranga -- III: The end of the Waikato war -- IV: Titokowaru and Te Kooti -- Ch. 11: A new kind of war -- I: The conflicts of 1964-8 -- II: The escape of Te Kooti -- III: The poverty bay campaign -- Ch. 12: Titokkowaru and the brink of victory -- I: Titokowaru's strategy -- II: Te Ngutu o te Manu -- III: Moturoao -- IV: The crisis of 1868 -- Ch. 13: The turn of the tide -- I: The ngatapa campaign -- II: The collapse of Titokowaru's resistance -- III: The pursuit of Te Kooti -- Part five: Conclusions -- Ch. 14: The Maori achievement -- I: The modern Pa system -- II: The wars and the pattern of New Zealand race relations -- Ch. 15: The Victorian interpretation of racial conflict -- I: The dominant interpretation -- II: The background of ideas -- III: The problem of one-side evidence....
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