Maori Fortifications

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  • Author:
    KNIGHT Ian / HOOK Adam
  • ISBN:
    9781846033704
  • Publication Date:
    September 2009
  • Edition:
    1
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  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Osprey - UK
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Maori Fortifications
Maori Fortifications

Maori Fortifications

Regular price $32.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    KNIGHT Ian / HOOK Adam
  • ISBN:
    9781846033704
  • Publication Date:
    September 2009
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Osprey - UK
  • Country of Publication:

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The Maori people of New Zealand were experienced field engineers and it was common practice to protect villages with surrounding entrenchments and wooden palisades, known as pas. However, it was not until 1845, with the first fighting between the Maori and the British, that it became clear just how strong and sophisticated the Maori fortifications were. For the best part of 20 years, the Maori held off the dominant and technologically superior British forces, by adapting and developing their defences in response to new British assaults. This book explores the evolution and design of Maori fortifications, and charts the course of a conflict that would ultimately see the British break the Maori pas, leading to a bitter guerrilla bush war.

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  • The Maori people of New Zealand were experienced field engineers and it was common practice to protect villages with surrounding entrenchments and wooden palisades, known as pas. However, it was not until 1845, with the first fighting between the Maori and the British, that it became clear just how strong and sophisticated the Maori fortifications were. For the best part of 20 years, the Maori held off the dominant and technologically superior British forces, by adapting and developing their defences in response to new British assaults. This book explores the evolution and design of Maori fortifications, and charts the course of a conflict that would ultimately see the British break the Maori pas, leading to a bitter guerrilla bush war.

    Featured in the 17 August 2009 New Zealand newsletter.
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The Maori people of New Zealand were experienced field engineers and it was common practice to protect villages with surrounding entrenchments and wooden palisades, known as pas. However, it was not until 1845, with the first fighting between the Maori and the British, that it became clear just how strong and sophisticated the Maori fortifications were. For the best part of 20 years, the Maori held off the dominant and technologically superior British forces, by adapting and developing their defences in response to new British assaults. This book explores the evolution and design of Maori fortifications, and charts the course of a conflict that would ultimately see the British break the Maori pas, leading to a bitter guerrilla bush war.

Featured in the 17 August 2009 New Zealand newsletter.
To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.