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HILLIARD, CHRIS. James Cowan and the Frontiers of New Zealand<br />

History, 31, 2,219-33.<br />

HILLIARD, CHRIS. Stories of Becoming: The Centennial Surveys and the<br />

Colonization of New Zealand, 33, 1, 3-19.<br />

HILLIARD, DAVID. Bishop G.A. Selwyn and the Melanesian Mission, 4, 2,<br />

120-37.<br />

HINSLEY, F.H. The Causes of War: The Two World Wars Compared, 1, 1,<br />

1-10.<br />

HIRST, JOHN. Australia, Argentina and Atomization, 25, 2, 91-97.<br />

HOLT, JAMES. Louis Hartz's Fragment Thesis, 7, 1, 3-11.<br />

HOLT, JAMES. The Political Origins of Compulsory Arbitration in New<br />

Zealand. A Comparison with Great Britain, 10, 2, 99-111.<br />

HOLT, JAMES. Compulsory Arbitration in New Zealand, 1894-1901. The<br />

Evolution of an Industrial Relations System, 14,2, 179-200.<br />

HOOKER, BRIAN. New Light on the Mapping and Naming of New<br />

Zealand, 6, 2, 158-67.<br />

HOWE, K.R. The Maori Response to Christianity in the Thames-Waikato<br />

Area, 1833-1840, 7, 1, 28^16.<br />

HOWE, K.R. The Fate of the 'Savage' in Pacific Historiography, 11, 2,<br />

137-54.<br />

HOWE, KERRY. New Zealand's Twentieth-Century Pacifics: Memories and<br />

Reflections, 34, 1,4-19.<br />

HUGHES, BERYL. Nursing Education: The Collapse of the Diploma of<br />

Nursing at the University of Otago, 1925-1926, 12, 1, 17-33.<br />

HUSBANDS, PAUL. Poverty in Freeman's Bay 1886-1913, 28, 1, 3-21.<br />

.HUTCHING, MEGAN. Mothers of the World: Women, Peace and<br />

Arbitration in Early Twentieth-Century New Zealand, 27, 2,<br />

173-85.<br />

INNES, STEPHEN. A Bibliography of Writings by M.P.K. Sorrenson, 31, 1,<br />

189-94.<br />

JACKSON, HUGH. Churchgoing in Nineteenth-Century New Zealand, 17,<br />

1,43-59.<br />

KEARSLEY, G.W., T.J. HEARN and T.W.H. BROOKING. Land Settlement<br />

and Voting Patterns in the Otago Provincial Council 1863-1872,<br />

18, 1, 19-33.<br />

KEEN, D.S. History in Secondary Schools, 1976. A Year's Survey, 11, 2,<br />

180-9.<br />

KENDLE, JOHN. The Round Table Movement: Lionel Curtis and the<br />

Formation of the New Zealand Groups in 1910, 1,1, 33-50.<br />

KING, MICHAEL. New Zealand Oral History: Some Cultural and<br />

Methodological Considerations, 12,2, 104—23.<br />

-— LABRUM, BRONWYN. Looking beyond the Asylum. Gender and the<br />

Process of Committal in Auckland, 1870-1910, 26, 2, 125-44.<br />

LAMB, MARGARET. The Rise of National Socialism 1919-1933: A Review<br />

of Some Recent Literature, 9, 1, 72-82.<br />

LARACY, HUGH. Paranoid Popery: Bishop Moran and Catholic Education<br />

in New Zealand, 10, 1, 51-62.<br />

LARACY, HUGH. Church and State in German Samoa: the Solf-Broyer<br />

Dispute, 12, 2, 158-67.<br />

LARACY, HUGH. Saint-Making: The Case of Pierre Chanel of Futuna, 34,<br />

1, 145-61.<br />

— LECKIE, JACQUELINE. In Defence of Race and Empire: The White New<br />

Zealand League at Pukekohe, 19, 2, 103-29.<br />

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