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Title:Governors : New Zealand's Governors & Governors-General
Author:Gavin McLean
ISBN:1877372250 : 9781877372254
Illustrations:b/w & colour illus
Format:Hardback
Size:200x265mm
Pages:424
Weight: 1.575 Kg.
Published:University of Otago Press - November 2006
List Price: 32.5 Pounds Sterling
Availability:In Print
Subjects:New Zealand: Political leaders & leadership


Grey, Jervois, Fergusson, Bledisloe -- their names adorn New Zealand buildings, streets, entire towns, even hills and rivers. But little has been written about the occupants of Government House. The Governors tracks the evolution of an office that says much about New Zealand's constitutional journey. In Crown colony days, governors ruled personally; with responsible government came uneasy adjustment and, from the late 1880s, a new breed of aristocratic governors who presided ceremonially. Since 1972, all governors-general have been New Zealand residents, two have been female and more recently the office has acquired a new international dimension. With the job came ceremonial and community roles, which governors performed according to their differing personalities. You will meet the governor who complained about being 'highly paid, well housed and well fed, for performing the functions of a stamp' and another, all monocle, medals and plumed helmet, who spoke Maori.

Part I: Soldiers and Engineers of Empire (1840-89); Part II: Vice-Regal Ceremonial (1860s-1970s); Part III: Holiday Jobs or Outdoor Relief for the Aristocracy? (1889-1920); Part IV: A New Imperial System (1917-31); Part V: Whisky and Soda Warriors (1920-72); Part VI: Home-Grown (1972-); Index.