New Zealand Studies
Access New Zealand
NewsBank
Access New Zealand is a web-based resource offering local, regional and national perspectives on current issues and events. Featuring comprehensive news coverage from both the North and South Islands, this one-of-a-kind resource features both local publications and nationwide news sources such as The New Zealand Herald, The Dominion Post, The Press and Waikato Times. Access New Zealand includes content from the most popular daily, weekly and Sunday newspapers as well as hard-to-find community and regional news. Patrons can access authoritative, staff-written coverage from sources across New Zealand—including those closest to a specific issue or event—so they can compare and contrast the unique perspectives within each publication.
FBIS Daily Reports, 1974–1996 Part 4: Asia, Pacific and East Asia
Readex
Part 4: Asia, Pacific and East Asia
This fully searchable online collection—one of eight individually available area subsets of FBIS Daily Reports, 1974-1996—consists of the following specific FBIS series: APA (Asia & Pacific, 1974-1987) and EAS (East Asia, 1987-1996). As the indispensable source for insights into decades of turbulent regional history, these reports provide students and scholars with national and occasionally local perspectives through a wealth of original political broadcasts and newspaper coverage.
New Zealand & Polynesian records from colonial missionaries, 1838-1958
British Online Archives
This collection comprises the C series records relating to the early history of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa New Zealand and Polynesia (C/NZ), along with selected volumes from the series of copies of letters sent and received (CLR & CLS), consists of files relating to the establishment of the Society's activities in the province, and the development of a diocesan organisation to support them. Correspondence was entered into by the SPG, the Colonial Office in London and the ecclesiastical officers in the colonies. The records also include printed reports, annual returns, and financial statements almost a hundred years, from the second quarter of nineteenth century, with the addition of one volume of letters received from the Diocese of Honolulu, in the north of the Polynesian region, over a forty year period from the 1870s until it fomally became part of the Episcopal Church in America. Of special interest among the papers relating to the diocese of Melanesia is the private correspondence and journal of its first bishop, John Coleridge Patteson.
This collection is also available in the series: Spreading the Word: British missionary work around the world, 1808-1967.
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