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PICKER, GREGORY. A State of Infancy: The Anti-Transportation<br />

Movement in New Zealand, 1848-1852, 34, 2, 226-40.<br />

PICKLES, KATIE. Empire Settlement and Single British Women as New<br />

Zealand Domestic Servants During the 1920s, 35, 1, 22—44.<br />

PLUMRIDGE, LIBBY. The Necessary But Not Sufficient Condition:<br />

Christchurch Labour and Working-Class Culture, 19, 2, 130-50.<br />

POCOCK, J.G.A. British History: A Plea for a New Subject, 8, 1, 3-21.<br />

POCOCK, J.G.A. Tangata Whenua and Enlightenment Anthropology, 26, 1,<br />

28-53.<br />

PUGH, MICHAEL C. The New Zealand Legion, 1932-1935, 5, 1,49-69.<br />

PUGH, MICHAEL C. Doctrinaires on the Right: The Democrats and Anti-<br />

Socialism, 1933-36, 17,2, 103-19.<br />

REAY, BARRY. History for Schoolteachers: Seventeenth-Century England,<br />

18,2,163-76.<br />

REID, ANTHONY. Sukarno and the Nature of Indonesian Political Society.<br />

A Review of the Literature, 11,1, 76-83.<br />

REILLY, MICHAEL. John White: the Making of a Nineteenth-Century<br />

Writer and Collector of Maori Tradition, 23, 2, 157-72.<br />

REILLY, MICHAEL. John White. Part II: Seeking the Eusive Mōhio: White<br />

and his Maori Informants, 24, 1, 45-55.<br />

REILLY, MICHAEL. An Ambiguous Past: Representing Maori History, 29,<br />

1, 19-39.<br />

REILLY, MICHAEL. Secret Writers in Foreign Lands: John White and<br />

William Wyatt Gill, 34, 1, 34-46.<br />

RENWICK, W.L. 'Show Us These Islands and Ourselves . . . Give us a<br />

Home in Thought', 21, 2, 197-214.<br />

REYNOLDS, HENRY. Australian Nationalism: Tasmanian Patriotism, 5, 1,<br />

18-30.<br />

RICE, GE<strong>OF</strong>FREY. Christchurch in the 1918 Influenza Epidemic. A<br />

Preliminary Study, 13,2, 109-37.<br />

RICE, GE<strong>OF</strong>FREY W. The Making of New Zealand's 1920 Health Act, 22,<br />

1, 3-22.<br />

RICE, GE<strong>OF</strong>FREY, W. Maori Health and Heaton Rhodes as Minister of<br />

Public Health, 1912-1915, 35, 2, 204-20.<br />

RIDDELL, KATE. 'Improving' the Maori: Counting the Ideology of<br />

Intermarriage, 34, 1, 80-97.<br />

ROBERTSON, R.T. Isolation, Ideology and Impotence. Organizations for<br />

the Unemployed during the Great Depression, 1930-1935, 13, 2,<br />

149-64.<br />

ROBERTSON, R.T. Government Responses to Unemployment in New<br />

Zealand, 1929-35, 16, 1, 21-38.<br />

ROCKEY, JOHN. An Australasian Utopist. Robert Pemberton F.R.S.L., The<br />

Last of the Self-Confessed Owenites and the Last of the World<br />

Makers, 15, 2, 156-78.<br />

ROLFE, MARK. Faraway Fordism: The Americanization of Australia and<br />

New Zealand During the 1950s and 1960s, 33, 1, 65-91.<br />

ROSANOWSKI, G.J. The West Coast Railways and New Zealand Politics,<br />

1878-1888, 4, 1, 34-53.<br />

ROSS, R.M. Te Tiriti o Waitangi: Texts and Translations, 6, 2, 129-57.<br />

ROSS, R.M. Evolution of the Melanesian Bishopric, 16, 2, 122—45.<br />

ROUSSEAU, PHILIP. Structure and Event in Anthropology and History, 9,<br />

1, 22-40.<br />

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