<p>Three forcesβdwindling British power, rising American influence, and nationalism in a variety of formsβhave transformed Australia, New Zealand, and the adjacent islands since 1919. In this volume, some of the most distinguished scholars of the Pacific region assess these significant historical ch
Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands since the First World War
β Scribed by Louis, William Roger(editor); Livingston, William Samuel(Editor)
- Publisher
- University of Texas Press
- Year
- 1979
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 249
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
In this volume, some of the most distinguished scholars of the Pacific region assess significant historical changes in Australia, New Zealand, and the adjacent islands from 1919 to 1970.
Abstract: In this volume, some of the most distinguished scholars of the Pacific region assess significant historical changes in Australia, New Zealand, and the adjacent islands from 1919 to 1970
β¦ Subjects
Australia -- History -- 20th century.;New Zealand -- History -- 1918-1945.;Islands of the Pacific -- History.;Australia.;New Zealand.;Pacific Ocean -- Islands of the Pacific.;Politiek.;HISTORY / Oceania;Australien;Neuseeland;Ozeanien;Aufsatzsammlung;Aufsatzsammlung.;Australien.;Neuseeland.;Ozeanien.
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