Uncle John Watson Resident Magistrate: An Anatomie of a Small Colonial Outpost in Mid-Century New Zealand

Author(s): Colin Amodeo

New Zealand Historical

Colonial Akaroa was surprisingly cosmopolitan with enclaves of speakers of Maori, English, French, and German. Migration and ship-jumping further added to the cultural mix. Shipping kept Akaroa and other Banks Peninsula settlements in contact with the rest of New Zealand, supporting its trade and commerce. Despite all this worldliness, it was an isolated place. Almost an island, Akaroa evolved as a little world unto itself. John Watson has always appeared as a man for his time and place but exactly who that man was, up until now, had only been lightly outlined. Colin Amodeo presents a much fuller portrait. In these pages, we see not only a clearer picture of John Watson but also of colonial Akaroa.


Product Information

General Fields

  • : 9780473501013
  • : The Caxton Press
  • : The Caxton Press
  • : November 2019
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Colin Amodeo