Here is the NZHA Newsletter from June 2006 (PDF, 400KB)
Overview of contents
news from the historical community
- Malcolm McKinnon (PHANZA)
- Megan Hutching (NOHANZ)
- David Green (Ministry for Culture and Heritage)
- History Group
- Jock Phillips (Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand)
news from the universities
- Kerry Taylor, Massey University, Palmerston North
- Kerry Howe, Massey University, Albany
- Philippa Mein Smith, University of Canterbury
- Linda Bryder, University of Auckland
- Jeanine Graham, University of Waikato
- Greg Ryan, Lincoln University
- Charlotte Macdonald , Victoria University of Wellington
exhibitions
- Phabulous Photography at the National Library Gallery, 7 April to 30 July 2006
- Within Memory: Aspects of New Zealand Documentary photography 1960-2000
- From the collections of the Photographic Archive, Alexander Turnbull Library, and the National Library Gallery
- Verbatim … Revelation to Oblivion: words and books as seen by New Zealand photographers
- From the McNamara Gallery, Wanganui
- Towards the Precipice: Propaganda posters collected by WB Sutch
publications
- Maori Battalion Voices Heard Again
featured institution
- The Alexander Turnbull Library, Molesworth Street Wellington
- The Turnbull collections
- Who may use the Turnbull?
- How can I access information held by the Library?
conferences
- New Zealand Historical Association Conference, Wellington, 23-25 November 2007
- Trade Union History Project Seminar: “New Zealand Connections to the Spanish Civil War”, 3-4 November 2006
- “Massey @ Massey: Reappraising the Life and Times of William Ferguson Massey”, Massey University, Palmerston North, 1-2 December 2006
- Trans-Tasman Labour History Conference, Auckland University of Technology, 31 January – 1 February 2007
- ‘Trans-Tasman Labour History: Comparative or Transnational?’
- The Lesbian and Gay Archives of New Zealand (LAGANZ)
- 14th International Oral History Conference, Sydney, 12-16 July
- Dancing With Memory: oral history and its audiences
news from schools
- NZHTA news, By Bruce Taylor
- Young Historians’ Award