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An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand

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An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand
Image of the front cover
Dust jacket front cover
EditorA. H. McLintock
LanguageEnglish
SubjectNew Zealand
GenreEncyclopedia
PublisherR. E. Owen, Government Printer
Publication date
November 1966
Publication placeNew Zealand
Media type3 volumes, hardbound; republished online
OCLC1014037525
993.003
LC ClassDU405 .E5
TextAn Encyclopaedia of New Zealand online

An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand is an officialencyclopaedia aboutNew Zealand, published in three volumes by the New Zealand Government in 1966. Edited byAlexander Hare McLintock, the parliamentary historian, assisted by two others, it contained over 1,800 articles and 900 biographies, written by 359 contributing authors.[1] The Government commissioned the encyclopaedia in 1959 and McLintock started work on it in mid-1960.[2]

The encyclopaedia is more comprehensive, and more representative ofminorities, than previous New Zealand reference works, such as the vanity pressThe Cyclopedia of New Zealand published around sixty years earlier, but not as representative as the laterDictionary of New Zealand Biography. A number of women were included as representing firsts, includingKate Edger.

Its publication in November 1966 met with an enthusiastic response; within two months almost all of its initial print run of 34,000 copies had sold. After the last 3,000 copies sold, it was never reprinted, more due to the non-commercial priorities of the government-run printing office than any lack of demand or interest from the general public.[3] The encyclopaedia was well received by scholars and teachers, and is still regarded as an important New Zealand reference work, even considering its errors and omissions, and the biases of its time.Jock Phillips, writing in 2003 about his editorship of its successorTe Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand, considers it an "illustrious predecessor" and describes it as

even now, a most impressive work. It remains an essential source of reference for students and scholars of New Zealand [...] But it is very much a creature of a particular time and place.[3]

The work's importance, both as a reference and as an historical snapshot of mid-20th century New Zealand, motivated theMinistry for Culture and Heritage to digitise and republish the work online.[4] The text and images are available, without corrections or updates, as a separate resource withinTe Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand.[5]

References

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  1. ^"About this site".Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Manatū Taonga / Ministry for Culture and Heritage.Archived from the original on 5 October 2022. Retrieved17 August 2022.
  2. ^"Our encyclopaedia".The Press. 10 December 1966 – via Papers Past.
  3. ^abPhillips, Jock (2003)."The Online Encyclopedia of New Zealand: Te Ara".New Zealand Journal of History.37 (1):80–89. Archived fromthe original on 21 September 2021. Retrieved19 January 2019.
  4. ^Brown-May, Andrew (2007)."Review – Te Ara: The Online Encyclopedia of New Zealand".New Zealand Journal of History.41 (2):227–229. Archived fromthe original on 23 January 2021. Retrieved19 January 2019.The inclusion of McLintock on the site gives new life to a monumental resource, itself a snapshot of a nation's self-fashioning.
  5. ^"Welcome to the digitised version of A. H. McLintock's 1966 Encyclopaedia of New Zealand".Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Manatū Taonga / Ministry for Culture and Heritage.Archived from the original on 12 September 2019. Retrieved17 August 2022.

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