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The Rise and Fall of James Busby

His Majesty’s British Resident in New Zealand
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James Busby, a central figure in 19th-century New Zealand and the British Empire’s colonial efforts, is profiled in detail. Known as the father of the Australian wine industry and author of New Zealand's Declaration of Independence, Busby served as British Resident from 1833 to 1840. Although officially representing British interests, he sought to act independently, attempting to establish his own parliament. This defiance set him against the British Government and led to his career's downfall. The biography utilises extensive archival research to present a nuanced portrayal of Busby’s life and exposes the political intrigues that shaped New Zealand’s early history and the Empire’s governance.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in colonial history, British imperial studies, and New Zealand’s early development. It will particularly appeal to those seeking a thoughtful re-examination of historical figures who influenced nation-building and colonial administration.

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One of the British Empire’s most troubling colonial exports in the 19th-century, James Busby is known as the father of the Australian wine industry, the author of New Zealand’s Declaration of Independence and a central figure in the early history of independent New Zealand as its British Resident from 1833 to 1840.

Officially the man on the ground for the British government in the volatile society of New Zealand in the 1830s, Busby endeavoured to create his own parliament and act independently of his superiors in London. This put him on a collision course with the British Government and ultimately destroyed his career. With a reputation as an inept, conceited and increasingly embittered person, this caricature of Busby’s character has slipped into the historical bloodstream where it remains to the present day.

The Rise and Fall of James Busby draws on an extensive range of previously-unused archival records to reconstruct Busby’s life in much more intimate form, and exposes the back-room plotting that ultimately destroyed his plans for New Zealand. It will alter the way that Britain’s colonisation of New Zealand is understood, and will leave readers with an appreciation of how individuals, more than policies, shaped the Empire and its rule.

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Experts praise Paul Moon's biography for rescuing James Busby from historical caricature, situating him within important contexts such as the Scottish Enlightenment and colonial dynamics. Reviews highlight Moon's incisive research that reveals Busby as a complex figure—both prickly and principled, a loyal family man and a key colonial administrator navigating a turbulent New Zealand before and after the Treaty of Waitangi.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781350116658

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 17 September 2020

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic

Illustration: 10 bw illus

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 22.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 232.0mm

Weight: 560g

Pages: 368

About the Author

Paul Moon is Professor of History and Head of the School of History at Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand. Among his twenty-five published books are This Horrid Practice: The Myth and Reality of Traditional Maori Cannibalism, A History of New Zealand in the Twentieth Century, a trilogy of volumes on the Tuhoe tohunga (expert) Hohepa Kereopa, as well as biographies of Governors Hobson, FitzRoy, and the Ngapuhi chief Hone Heke, and Encounters: The Creation of New Zealand, which was shortlisted for the 2014 Ernest Scott Australasian Prize in History.

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