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Jason Brown: Even now, it’s hard to pooh-pooh Scott’s work

Sunday 12 January 2020 | Written by Jonathan Milne | Published in Opinion

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Jason Brown: Even now, it’s hard to pooh-pooh Scott’s work
Governor-General Lord Ranfurly reading the annexation proclamation to Queen Makea, with the British Resident Walter Gudgeon looking on, at the Cook Islands annexation ceremony in October 1900.

OPINION: Years of the Pooh-Bah remains a landmark publication decades after it was published. Richly written and sourced, the book casts a clear eye over more than a century of island experiences with colonialism, from early missionary times to self-government.

OPINION: Years of the Pooh-Bah remains a landmark publication decades after it was published. Richly written and sourced, the book casts a clear eye over more than a century of island experiences with colonialism, from early missionary times to self-government.


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