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2011 Special Issues

Special Issue: Parallel Pasts, Convergent Futures? Comparing New Zealand, Iberia and Latin America
2011, NS 11

Edited by Nicola Gilmour and Warwick E. Murray

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Contents

Nicola Gilmour and Warwick E. Murray ~ Exploring Contemporary and Historical Comparisons and Connections between New Zealand, Iberia and Latin America

Geoff Bertram ~ A Comparative World-Systems Analysis of Settler Colonies in the Hispanic and Anglo Realms

Richard P. Boast ~ The Effects of Tenurial Change in Nineteenth-Century Latin America and New Zealand: A Search for Parallels and Origins

Marco A. Pamplona ~ Independence and the Creation of Nation-States in Iberian America: A Comparative Analysis of Portuguese and Spanish America

Malcolm McKinnon ~ A Reflection on ‘Independence and the Creation of Nation-States in Iberian America’

Mark Derby ~ ‘In the distance a light?’ – Contemporary Spanish Civil War Writing in New Zealand

Carolina Miranda and Barbara Pezzotti ~ Investigating Society: The Cases of Pepe Carvalho and Tito Ihaka

Catherine Iorns Magallanes ~ Indigenous Political Representation: Latin America and International Human Rights Law

José Colmeiro ~ Memories Without Borders? Spanish Courts and the Case for Universal Jurisdiction

Richard Hill ~ Globalizing Memory and the Struggle for Historical Justice in Aotearoa/New Zealand: A Reflection on ‘Memories Without Borders?’

Alfredo Martínez Expósito ~ Screening Nation Brands: New Zealand and Spanish Perspectives on Film and Country Image

Seini O’Connor, Benjamin A. Tilyard and Taciano L. Milfont ~ Liberation Psychology: From Latin America to Aotearoa/New Zealand

Warwick E. Murray and John Overton ~ Divergent Pasts, Parallel Futures? Between Competition and Co-operation in the Argentinean, Chilean and New Zealand Wine Sectors

Tom Dwyer ~ A South-South Dialogue: A Sociological Reflection on Relations between New Zealand and Brazil

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Special Issue: Communicating Culture in Colonial New Zealand
2011, NS 12

Edited by Tony Ballantyne, Lachy Paterson and Angela Wanhalla

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Contents

Charlotte Macdonald ~ Beyond the Realm: The Loss of Culture as the Colonial Condition

Angela Wanhalla ~ The ‘bickerings’ of the ‘Mangungu Brethren’: Talk, Tales and Rumour in Early New Zealand

Lachy Paterson ~ The Kohimārama Conference of 1860: A Contextual Reading

Tony Ballantyne ~ Reading the Newspaper in Colonial Otago

Roger Blackley ~ Cruising the Colonial: Newspapers and Shop Windows

Christine Whybrew ~ ‘Reading’ Photographs: Burton Brothers and the Photographic Narrative

Kate Hunter ~ A Bird in the Hand: Hunting, Fashion and Colonial Culture

Felicity Barnes ~ ‘Thinking from a place called London’:  The Metropolis and Colonial Culture, 1837-1907

Alison Clarke ~ Calendars, Cemeteries and the Evolution of Colonial Culture

Frances Steel ~ Uncharted Waters? Cultures of Sea Transport and Mobility in New Zealand Colonial History

Michael J. Stevens ~ ‘The ocean is our only highway and means of communication’: Maritime Culture in Colonial Southern New Zealand

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Back issues

The Journal of New Zealand Studies supersedes New Zealand Studies, which was published from 1990 until 1999.The first issue of Journal of New Zealand Studies new series (NS1) was published in 2002. View contents pages and purchase details for the JNZS back issues.

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Submissions

The Journal of New Zealand Studies is a peer-reviewed multidisciplinary journal published by the Stout Research Centre for New Zealand Studies. Papers are welcome from any discipline. They should have a New Zealand focus, or be comparative with a strong New Zealand element. All submissions go through a process of anonymous peer review. Articles and all other correspondence should be addressed to the Editor, care of stout-centre@vuw.ac.nz. Intending contributors should obtain a style sheet from the above address.