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1 day ago · Nationalism and war; World War II and the postwar decades; The late 20th and early 21st centuries. The David Lange government and Labour’s changing leadership (1984–90) The James Bolger and Jennifer Shipley governments (1990–99) The Helen Clark government (1999–2008) John Key’s first term as prime minister (2008–11)
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New Zealand’s economy is developed, but it is comparatively...
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New Zealand - Maori, Polynesian, Pacific: Contemporary New...
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The first painter to achieve international recognition,...
- New Zealand Summary
The first European to sight New Zealand was Dutch explorer...
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New Zealand - Politics, Governance, Democracy: There is...
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New Zealand - Landforms, Islands, Geology: Although New...
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New Zealand has numerous museums, including Te Papa...
- Early European Settlement
New Zealand - Maori, Settlers, Islands: Apart from convicts...
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The expansion of secondary industry was accelerated after...
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New Zealand - Economy, Trade, Finance: Banking was...
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1 day ago · World War II [b] or the Second World War was a global conflict that lasted from 1939 to 1945. The vast majority of the world's countries, including all the great powers, fought as part of two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis. Many participating countries invested all available economic, industrial, and scientific ...
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2 days ago · The Vietnam War was the first conflict that New Zealand entered that did not involve Britain or any other Commonwealth nations other than Australia. Although the war was largely unpopular in New Zealand, the conflict brought closer ties between New Zealand and the United States militarily, at least until 1986 when New Zealand was suspended from ...
2 days ago · English Channel, narrow arm of the Atlantic Ocean separating the southern coast of England from the northern coast of France and tapering eastward to its junction with the North Sea at the Strait of Dover (French: Pas de Calais). With an area of some 29,000 square miles (75,000 square km), it is the smallest of the shallow seas covering the ...
3 days ago · Show More. Church of England, English national church that traces its history back to the arrival of Christianity in Britain during the 2nd century. It has been the original church of the Anglican Communion since the 16th-century Protestant Reformation. As the successor of the Anglo-Saxon and medieval English church, it has valued and preserved ...
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1 day ago · t. e. England became inhabited more than 800,000 years ago, as the discovery of stone tools and footprints at Happisburgh in Norfolk have indicated. [1] The earliest evidence for early modern humans in Northwestern Europe, a jawbone discovered in Devon at Kents Cavern in 1927, was re-dated in 2011 to between 41,000 and 44,000 years old. [2]
3 days ago · The Birth of the English Kitchen, 1600-1850. London, Bloomsbury, 2016, ISBN: 9781441188083; 272pp.; Price: £65.00. In contemporary understanding, a kitchen is a space which houses a heat source and appropriate utensils for preparing meals. How and why this kind of kitchen emerged in England between the 17th and mid-19th century is the story ...