Between Worlds by Anne Salmond - ISBN: 9780143772170
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Worlds collide: Maori and Europeans forge a new, shared history.

Between Worlds

Early Exchanges Between Maori and Pakeha 1773-1815

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  • Paperback

    592 pages

  • Release Date

    26 February 2018

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Summary

An epic, award-winning account of Pakeha-Maori relations immediately following Captain Cook’s voyages to New Zealand.

“Vivid, convincing and utterly memorable.” - Michael King, North & South

Anne Salmond’s extraordinary Between Worlds begins with the arrival of Cook’s second expedition in 1773 and takes the story through to 1815, with the establishment of the first British missionary settlement in the Bay of Islands. It describes Cook’s second and third voyages, t…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780143772170
ISBN-10:0143772171
Author:Anne Salmond
Publisher:Penguin Group (NZ)
Imprint:Penguin Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:592
Release Date:26 February 2018
Weight:1.75kg
Dimensions:260mm x 186mm x 44mm
About The Author

Anne Salmond

Anne Salmond is a Distinguished Professor at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. One of New Zealand’s most prominent anthropologists and historians, Professor Salmond is the author of Hui- A Study of Maori Ceremonial Gatherings; Amiria- The Life Story of a Maori Woman; and Eruera- The Teachings of a Maori Elder (winner of a Wattie Book Award in 1981) which she co-wrote with Eruera Stirling. Among her other acclaimed works are Two Worlds- First Meetings between Maori and Europeans, 1642-1772; Between Worlds- Early Exchanges between Maori and Europeans, 1773-1815 (winner of the Ernest Scott Prize in 1998); The Trial of the Cannibal Dog- Captain Cook in the South Seas (winner of the Montana Medal for Non-fiction in 2004); Aphrodite’s Island- The European Discovery of Tahiti; and Bligh- William Bligh in the South Seas (a finalist in the 2012 NZ Post Book Awards). She received the CBE for services to literature and the Maori people in 1988 and was made Dame Commander of the British Empire for services to New Zealand history in 1995. In 2009, she was elected as a foreign associate of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) for her excellence in scientific research. She lives in Devonport, Auckland.

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