Month: August 2013

  • RHAANZ conference, 18-19 November, Dunedin

    The Religious History Association of Aotearoa New Zealand (RHAANZ) will be holding a conference in Dunedin 18-19 November. The Conference will begin on Monday 18 November at 7pm at the Presbyterian Archive Research Centre, Hewitson Library, Knox College, Arden Street, Dunedin. The conference will continue at St Margaret’s College, 333 Leith Street, Dunedin on Tuesday…

  • A message from NZHA President, Professor Tom Brooking

    Dear NZHA members, This is just a brief report to let you know two things: 1. The Department of History at the University of Canterbury will take on the role of NZHA host for 2014-15. Planning is currently underway at Otago to ensure that the transition will be as smooth as possible for Canterbury. 2.…

  • CRoCC Postgraduate Workshop ‘Writing Histories of Empire and Colonialism: People and Place’

    On Tuesday 19 November 2013, the day before the main NZHA conference begins in Dunedin, the University of Otago’s Centre for Research on Colonial Culture (CRoCC) will run a workshop for postgraduate students and recent graduates, ‘Writing Histories of Empire and Colonialism: People and Place’. The day-long workshop will explore recent work on histories of…

  • NZHA 2013 Biennial Conference: Registration Details

    The NZHA conference organising committee is delighted to be able to finally announce  the registration details for its November conference. The early bird deadline will be 15 October. The fee for standard registrations received on or before that date will be $330, while the student rate will be $200. After 15 October the rates will…

  • Australian & New Zealand Studies Association of North America 2014 Annual Conference

    *CALL FOR PAPERS AND WORKSHOP PANELS* ANZSANA will hold its annual conference at the University of Texas at Austin (UT-Austin) located in Austin, Texas, during 6-8 February 2014. ANZSANA is a multidisciplinary organization and welcomes papers on any aspect of Australian or New Zealand studies as well as comparative studies involving Australia, New Zealand, and…