Soldiers Scouts and Spies : A Military History of the New Zealand Wars 1845 1864

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  • Author:
    SIMONS Cliff
  • ISBN:
    9780995109575
  • Publication Date:
    October 2019
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    432
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Massey University Press
  • Country of Publication:
Soldiers Scouts and Spies : A Military History of the New Zealand Wars 1845 1864
Soldiers Scouts and Spies : A Military History of the New Zealand Wars 1845 1864

Soldiers Scouts and Spies : A Military History of the New Zealand Wars 1845 1864

Regular price $55.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    SIMONS Cliff
  • ISBN:
    9780995109575
  • Publication Date:
    October 2019
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    432
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Massey University Press
  • Country of Publication:

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A fascinating and detailed study of the major campaigns of the New Zealand Wars

As interest in the New Zealand Wars grows, Soldiers, Scouts and Spies offers a unique insight into the major campaigns fought between 1845 and 1864 by British troops, their militia and Maori allies, and Maori iwi and coalitions.

It was a time of rapid technological change. Maori were quick to adopt western weaponry and evolve their tactics and even political structures as they looked for ways to confront the might of the Imperial war machine. And Britain, despite being a military and economic super power, was challenged by a capable enemy in a difficult environment.

This detailed examination of the Wars from a military perspective focuses on the period of relatively conventional warfare before the increasingly 'irregular' fighting of the late 1860s. It explains how and where the battles were fought, and their outcomes. Importantly, it also analyses the intelligence-gathering skills and processes of both British and Maori forces as each sought to understand and overcome their enemy.

Featured in the 23 July 2019 New Zealand newsletter.
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  • A fascinating and detailed study of the major campaigns of the New Zealand Wars

    As interest in the New Zealand Wars grows, Soldiers, Scouts and Spies offers a unique insight into the major campaigns fought between 1845 and 1864 by British troops, their militia and Maori allies, and Maori iwi and coalitions.

    It was a time of rapid technological change. Maori were quick to adopt western weaponry and evolve their tactics and even political structures as they looked for ways to confront the might of the Imperial war machine. And Britain, despite being a military and economic super power, was challenged by a capable enemy in a difficult environment.

    This detailed examination of the Wars from a military perspective focuses on the period of relatively conventional warfare before the increasingly 'irregular' fighting of the late 1860s. It explains how and where the battles were fought, and their outcomes. Importantly, it also analyses the intelligence-gathering skills and processes of both British and Maori forces as each sought to understand and overcome their enemy.

    Featured in the 23 July 2019 New Zealand newsletter.
    To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.

A fascinating and detailed study of the major campaigns of the New Zealand Wars

As interest in the New Zealand Wars grows, Soldiers, Scouts and Spies offers a unique insight into the major campaigns fought between 1845 and 1864 by British troops, their militia and Maori allies, and Maori iwi and coalitions.

It was a time of rapid technological change. Maori were quick to adopt western weaponry and evolve their tactics and even political structures as they looked for ways to confront the might of the Imperial war machine. And Britain, despite being a military and economic super power, was challenged by a capable enemy in a difficult environment.

This detailed examination of the Wars from a military perspective focuses on the period of relatively conventional warfare before the increasingly 'irregular' fighting of the late 1860s. It explains how and where the battles were fought, and their outcomes. Importantly, it also analyses the intelligence-gathering skills and processes of both British and Maori forces as each sought to understand and overcome their enemy.

Featured in the 23 July 2019 New Zealand newsletter.
To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.