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A View of the Art of Colonization

With Present Reference to the British Empire: in Letters between a Statesman and a Colonist

A detailed discussion and explanation of Edward Gibbon Wakefield's (1796\u20131862) influential philosophy of colonization, first published in 1849.

Edward Gibbon Wakefield (Edited by)

9781108023481, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 25 November 2010

542 pages

21.6 x 14 x 3 cm, 0.68 kg

Edward Gibbon Wakefield (1796\u20131862) was a controversial colonial advocate and political theorist, who was the driving force behind the early colonization of New Zealand and South Australia. Barred from entering parliament after serving a three-year sentence in Newgate Prison, Wakefield read widely on contemporary economics and social questions, developing his influential theory of colonization. He formed the New Zealand Association in 1837 to create a new colony in that country, finally emigrating himself in 1852. This volume, first publi]

A View of the Art of Colonization Wakefield Paperback Cambridge University Press

A View of the Art of Colonization

With Present Reference to the British Empire: in Letters between a Statesman and a Colonist

A detailed discussion and explanation of Edward Gibbon Wakefield's (1796\u20131862) influential philosophy of colonization, first published in 1849.

Edward Gibbon Wakefield (Edited by)

9781108023481, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 25 November 2010

542 pages

21.6 x 14 x 3 cm, 0.68 kg

Edward Gibbon Wakefield (1796\u20131862) was a controversial colonial advocate and political theorist, who was the driving force behind the early colonization of New Zealand and South Australia. Barred from entering parliament after serving a three-year sentence in Newgate Prison, Wakefield read widely on contemporary economics and social questions, developing his influential theory of colonization. He formed the New Zealand Association in 1837 to create a new colony in that country, finally emigrating himself in 1852. This volume, first publi]

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