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The New Zealand liberals:

the years of power, 1891-1912
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Auckland University Press, Aug 4, 1988 - History - 418 pages
During its twenty-one year rule from 1891 to 1912, the liberal party of New Zealand forged many distinctive and lasting patterns of politics. Professor Hamer examines the political character of this government at all levels from Premier to elector, from political theorizing to tactical maneuvering, providing an enthralling portrait of a territory that was reputedly the "social laboratory" of the world.

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Introduction
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New Zealand Liberalism
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The Ballance Years
76
Copyright

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About the author (1988)

Hamer is a professor of history at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.

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