The Financial Colonisation of Aotearoa
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Author:COMYN Catherine
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ISBN:9780473644062
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Publication Date:November 2022
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Economic and Social Research Aotearoa
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Country of Publication:New Zealand
The Financial Colonisation of Aotearoa
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Author:COMYN Catherine
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ISBN:9780473644062
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Publication Date:November 2022
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Edition:1
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Pages:
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Economic and Social Research Aotearoa
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Country of Publication:New Zealand
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Finance was at the centre of every stage of the colonisation of Aotearoa, from the sale of Māori lands and the emigration of early colonists to the founding of settler nationhood and the enforcement of colonial governance.
This book tells the story of the financial instruments and imperatives that drove the British colonial project in the nineteenth century. This is a history of the joint-stock company, a speculative London property market that romanticised the distant lands of indigenous peoples, and the calculated use of credit and taxation by the British to dispossess Maori of their land and subject them to colonial rule. By illuminating the centrality of finance in the colonisation of Aotearoa, this book not only reframes our understanding of this country's history, but also the stakes of anti-colonial struggle today.
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Finance was at the centre of every stage of the colonisation of Aotearoa, from the sale of Māori lands and the emigration of early colonists to the founding of settler nationhood and the enforcement of colonial governance.
This book tells the story of the financial instruments and imperatives that drove the British colonial project in the nineteenth century. This is a history of the joint-stock company, a speculative London property market that romanticised the distant lands of indigenous peoples, and the calculated use of credit and taxation by the British to dispossess Maori of their land and subject them to colonial rule. By illuminating the centrality of finance in the colonisation of Aotearoa, this book not only reframes our understanding of this country's history, but also the stakes of anti-colonial struggle today.
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Author: COMYN CatherineISBN: 9780473644062Publication Date: November 2022Edition: 1Pages:Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Economic and Social Research AotearoaCountry of Publication: New Zealand
Finance was at the centre of every stage of the colonisation of Aotearoa, from the sale of Māori lands and the emigration of early colonists to the founding of settler nationhood and the enforcement of colonial governance.
This book tells the story of the financial instruments and imperatives that drove the British colonial project in the nineteenth century. This is a history of the joint-stock company, a speculative London property market that romanticised the distant lands of indigenous peoples, and the calculated use of credit and taxation by the British to dispossess Maori of their land and subject them to colonial rule. By illuminating the centrality of finance in the colonisation of Aotearoa, this book not only reframes our understanding of this country's history, but also the stakes of anti-colonial struggle today.
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Author: COMYN CatherineISBN: 9780473644062Publication Date: November 2022Edition: 1Pages:Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Economic and Social Research AotearoaCountry of Publication: New Zealand
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