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Shifting Grounds: Deep Histories of Tamaki Makaurau / Auckland
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Shifting Grounds: Deep Histories of Tamaki Makaurau / Auckland

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In a city that has forgotten and erased much of its history, there are still places where traces of the past can be found.

Deep histories, both natural and human, have been woven together over hundreds of years in places across Tamaki Makaurau/Auckland, forming potent sites of national significance. This stunning book unearths these histories in three iconic landscapes: Pukekawa/Auckland Domain, Maungakiekie/One Tree Hill and the Otuataua Stonefields at Ihumatao. Spanning the length of human occupation at these sites, Shifting Grounds offers rich, kaleidoscopic perspectives on particular moments at each, exploring how their histories have evolved over time.

Approaching landscapes as an archive, it delves deeply into specific places and examines the broader questions that arise from them. Places such as the early Maori gardens of the Otuataua Stonefields, Te Wherowhero’s cottage in the Auckland Domain, the Ihumatao mission station, John Logan Campbell’s olive grove, Chinese market gardens in the Domain and sites of remembrance on Maungakiekie allow us to understand histories that have not made it into our history books or memorials, but which still resonate through Auckland and beyond.

Lucy Mackintosh’s richly illustrated book provides a rare historical assessment of Tamaki Makaurau/Auckland’s past, with findings and stories that deepen understanding of New Zealand history.

‘This book digs deep to tell complex, fascinating stories. It makes me want to go to these places and not only see but feel the mauri of places that Lucy Mackintosh has represented here in her words.’ - Melissa Matutina Williams

‘A marvellous book that illuminates the stories of these much loved landscapes in new and striking ways. After reading Shifting Grounds you see these places differently, and treasure them all the more.’ - Anne Salmond, Distinguished Professor of Maori Studies and Anthropology, University of Auckland

‘In this landmark work, Lucy Mackintosh enriches our understanding of both the continual remaking of place and the inescapable legacies of empire and colonisation.’ - Tony Ballantyne, Professor of History, University of Otago

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Bridget Williams Books
Country
New Zealand
Date
15 November 2021
Pages
300
ISBN
9781988587332

In a city that has forgotten and erased much of its history, there are still places where traces of the past can be found.

Deep histories, both natural and human, have been woven together over hundreds of years in places across Tamaki Makaurau/Auckland, forming potent sites of national significance. This stunning book unearths these histories in three iconic landscapes: Pukekawa/Auckland Domain, Maungakiekie/One Tree Hill and the Otuataua Stonefields at Ihumatao. Spanning the length of human occupation at these sites, Shifting Grounds offers rich, kaleidoscopic perspectives on particular moments at each, exploring how their histories have evolved over time.

Approaching landscapes as an archive, it delves deeply into specific places and examines the broader questions that arise from them. Places such as the early Maori gardens of the Otuataua Stonefields, Te Wherowhero’s cottage in the Auckland Domain, the Ihumatao mission station, John Logan Campbell’s olive grove, Chinese market gardens in the Domain and sites of remembrance on Maungakiekie allow us to understand histories that have not made it into our history books or memorials, but which still resonate through Auckland and beyond.

Lucy Mackintosh’s richly illustrated book provides a rare historical assessment of Tamaki Makaurau/Auckland’s past, with findings and stories that deepen understanding of New Zealand history.

‘This book digs deep to tell complex, fascinating stories. It makes me want to go to these places and not only see but feel the mauri of places that Lucy Mackintosh has represented here in her words.’ - Melissa Matutina Williams

‘A marvellous book that illuminates the stories of these much loved landscapes in new and striking ways. After reading Shifting Grounds you see these places differently, and treasure them all the more.’ - Anne Salmond, Distinguished Professor of Maori Studies and Anthropology, University of Auckland

‘In this landmark work, Lucy Mackintosh enriches our understanding of both the continual remaking of place and the inescapable legacies of empire and colonisation.’ - Tony Ballantyne, Professor of History, University of Otago

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Bridget Williams Books
Country
New Zealand
Date
15 November 2021
Pages
300
ISBN
9781988587332