At the turn of the twentieth century, Edward Tregear was one of New Zealand's most prominent citizens and widely published intellectuals. He was an authority on Maori and Polynesian studies, a controversial 'socialist' and secretary of the Department of Labour, and a key player in attempts to form a united political labour movement in New Zealand. He was also a social critic, novelist and poet. This biography traces Tregear's career from his youthful days on the 1860s frontier as an anguished, exiled Briton to his position as eminent antipodean figure singing the praises of 'national culture' in New Zealand.



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Kerry Howe is Emeritus Professor of History at the Massey University. For forty years, he has published widely on New Zealand and the Pacific, ranging across the fields of pre-history, culture contact, race relations, colonialism and postcolonialism. He was Massey University's first Distinguished Professor in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences.

Titel
Singer in a Songless Land
EAN
9781775581505
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
01.11.2013
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
5.45 MB