Author: NZHeh
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NZHA 2021 Prize Winners
Kia ora koutou Following the Prize Giving session on Friday, the outgoing NZHA Executive are delighted to confirm the winners of the 2021 NZHA Prizes: The W.H. Oliver Prize for the Best Book on Any Aspect of New Zealand History Joint Winner: Bain Attwood, Empire and the Making of Native Title: Sovereignty, Property and Indigenous…
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NZHA Welcome and Keynotes
The NZHA Welcome and Keynotes are using different zoom software from the main conference. Yesterday you should have received a link for tonights welcome. If you didn’t or you are having trouble accessing the webinar then you may need to register. The links for these are below. Tuesday – 5.30pm Welcome 6.00pm Wiremu Maihi Te…
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Documents for the NZHA 2021 AGM
Kia ora koutou, In readiness for the New Zealand Historical Association’s AGM – Friday 26 November at 3pm – please see below the following three documents. Agenda for the 2021 AGM (including the Zoom link) Minutes from the 2020 AGM Consolidated document that includes: President’s report Treasurer’s report Constitutional change document New Zealand Journal of…
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NZHA Conference Information Sheet
Kia ora koutou, An important email containing NZHA Conference information and passwords has been sent out this morning (at 10:30am) to all registered attendees. If you are registered for the conference and did not receive the email (and it has not scandalously been diverted to your junk mail folder), please email David Littlewood (D.C.Littlewood@massey.ac.nz) and…
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Opportunity in Wellington for getting together during NZHA
People participating in the conference in Wellington are invited to join colleagues at Victoria University of Wellington Te Herenga Waka for pizza and drinks on Thursday 25 November 4.30-5.45 at the Hunter Lounge (Student Union Building). We will adjourn to the Wood Seminar Room (Old Kirk 406) to watch the W H Oliver Keynote Lecture by Anna Clark at…
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Shortlists for the NZHA Prizes
Kia ora koutou, One of the most enjoyable parts of the NZHA Conference is always the Prize Giving. Owing to the high number of entries received for each prize, the NZHA Executive undertook to produce shortlists, before sending the chosen books and articles to the judges for a final decision. The Prize winners will be…