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Paul Moon - Wikipedia Evan Paul Moon ONZM (born 18 October 1968) is a New Zealand historian and a professor at the Auckland University of Technology He is a writer of New Zealand history and biography, specialising in Māori history, the Treaty of Waitangi and the early period of Crown rule
Paul Moon Profile | Auckland University of Technology Paul Moon 0000-0003-2788-8719 BIO Professor Moon is Professor of History at Auckland University of Technology, where he has taught since 1993, and is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society at University College, London
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Inconvenient truths - New Zealand Geographic Paul Moon is a professor of history and a prolific author of books on Maori culture, colonial history and the Treaty of Waitangi He writes on controversial topics such as cannibalism, smoked heads and trade in the 1820s, challenging the public's perception of the past
A Savage Country: The untold story of New Zealand in the 1820s - Penguin A Savage Country is the final instalment in Paul Moon's trilogy of popular histories on the decades surrounding the signing of the Treaty, and follows his bestselling book on cannibalism in New Zealand, This Horrid Practice
Paul Moon gets first higher doctorate - AUT News - AUT Paul Moon is the first academic to be awarded a higher doctorate by Auckland University of Technology (AUT) for his original contribution of excellence in historical knowledge He specialises in 19th Century New Zealand history, particularly the philosophies of colonisation, and has written three books on the topic
A Draught of the South Land: Mapping New Zealand from Tasman to Cook In A Draught of the South Land: Mapping New Zealand from Tasman to Cook, Paul Moon provides the first comprehensive account of this piecemeal process Moon's investigation covers several continents over more than a century, and reveals the personalities, blunders, strategic miscalculations, scientific brilliance, and imperial power-plays that