New Zealand anthropologist Derek Freeman ignited a ferocious controversy in 1983 when he denounced the research of Margaret Mead, a world-famous public intellectual who had died five years earlier. Fr
Hempenstall (U. of Canterbury, New Zealand) and Mochida (U. of Hawaii) tell the story of Solf (1862-1936), who was a liberal and successful colonial minister of German Samoa before World War I, the im
Exploring New Zealand’s most important and extensive relationship—with Australia—on a variety of levels, this wide-ranging, fresh analysis focuses on trans-Tasman communities largely ignored by nation