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Boundary Markers

Land Surveying and the Colonisation of New Zealand

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Publisher Description

In a country where land disputes were the chief cause of conflict between the coloniser and the colonised, surveying could never be a neutral, depoliticised pastime. 


In a groundbreaking piece of scholarship, Giselle Byrnes examines the way surveyors became figuratively and literally ‘the cutting edge of colonisation’. Clearing New Zealand’s vast forests, laying out town place and deciding on place names, they were at every moment asserting British power. Boundary Markers also shows how the surveyors’ ‘commercial gaze’, a view of the countryside coloured by the desire for profit, put them at odds with the Māori view of land.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2001
1 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
168
Pages
PUBLISHER
Bridget Williams Books
SIZE
7.8
MB