Raewyn Dalziel

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  7. Dalziel, Raewyn (1968). Sir Julius Vogel. Wellington: Reed. OCLC   868303107.
  8. Dalziel, Raewyn (1975). The origins of New Zealand diplomacy: the Agent-General in London, 1870–1905. Wellington: Price Milburn for Victoria University Press. ISBN   978-0-7055-0550-5. OCLC   2543356.
  9. Sinclair, Keith; Dalziel, Raewyn (2000). A history of New Zealand. Penguin Books. ISBN   978-0-14-029875-8. OCLC   248050359.
  10. Dalziel, Raewyn (1977). "The colonial helpmeet: women's role and the vote in nineteenth-century New Zealand". New Zealand Journal of History: 112–122. ISSN   0028-8322. OCLC   936871034.
  11. Dalziel, Raewyn (1994). "-Review article on publications marking the centenary of women's suffrage in New Zealand-". Australian Feminist Studies (19): 191–197. doi:10.1080/08164649.1994.9994734. ISSN   0816-4649. OCLC   7128726673.
  12. Dalziel, Raewyn (2014). "A Blighted Fame: George S. Evans 1802–1868, A Life". The Journal of New Zealand Studies (18). doi: 10.26686/jnzs.v0i18.2175 . ISSN   1173-6348. OCLC   7790173213.
  13. Dalziel, Raewyn (2017). "The Privileged Crime: Policing and Prosecuting Bigamy in Nineteenth-Century New Zealand". New Zealand Journal of History. 51 (2): 1–25. ISSN   0028-8322. OCLC   7248767776.
  14. Clark, Margaret (1986). Beyond expectations: fourteen New Zealand women write about their lives. Wellington, N.Z: Allen & Unwin/Port Nicholson Press. pp. 125–142. ISBN   978-0-86861-650-6. OCLC   1103883342.
Raewyn Dalziel

Spouse Keith_Sinclair
Academic background
EducationBA(Hons), PhD Victoria University of Wellington