For a comprehensive analysis establishing governors at the time knew they were outside their jurisdiction, see Paul McHugh, 'Brief of Evidence, 16 April 2010', Evidence given to the Waitangi Tribunal, Wai 1040, A21, pp.28–30.
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One of Bennett's female informants further underscored the importance of bhangra events in the performance of ''traditional'' identities, especially for younger British South Asians who feel pressured to wear Western clothes on a daily ...
Ryan BrownHaysom has suggested that Yatemight wellhaveseenhis relationship with Denison withinthe mold ofthe relationship between Jonathan andDavid and notesthattherewere several other close male relationships inthe Bible thatmight ...
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wall of the fort. They were caught in a dead end. There was no escape. Susan walked up to the white wall of the fort, looked up at the empty battlements above. 'Help!' she called. 'Down here!' All the robots looked up, scanning along ...
65 In suggesting that the graves of his sons might be “disturbed,” King was referring to the recent disinterment of Ann and Nathaniel Turner's young son during the sacking of the Whangaroa station. The missionaries had been horrified to ...
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This collection of essays assesses the interrelationship between exploration, empire-building and science in the opening up of the Pacific Ocean by Europeans between the early 16th and mid-19th century.
Investigating how intimacy is constructed across the restless world of empire
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The robot Constantine notices an Artificial Intelligence spontaneously coming into being on a distant planet . . . and watches helplessly as it is destroyed.
Meanwhile, Karel is heading South, hoping to be reunited with Susan, his wife. As he walks, he hears more of the stories of the robots, and begins to understand something about his place on the world of Penrose.
This 2nd edition includes two additional chapters on indigenous peoples, migration and environmental histories from below.
Edward Peters leapt into prominence in the colony in the late 1850s, after arriving on the vessel Maori in the early ... Read had heard that a miner named 'Black Peter' had made a find near this site, and in May 1861 Read drafted a ...
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In deep space, far from Earth, Judy senses a change of mood aboard the passenger ship she travels on, and a quick investigation reveals that the craft is succumbing to a mysterious alien infestation.
From portrayals of African women’s bodies in early modern European travel accounts to the relation between celibacy and Indian nationalism to the fate of the Korean “comfort women” forced into prostitution by the occupying Japanese ...
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... empire. It will elaborate on and analyse new questions of perspective, identity, agency, motilities, intersectionality and power relations. Published Unhomely Empire: Whiteness and Belonging, c.1760–1830 , Onni Gust, 2020 Extreme ...