Author: NZHeh

  • South Island Oral History Hui

    NOHANZ is hosting a one day oral history hui at Ōtautahi Christchurch on Saturday 27 November. For more details see below

  • NZHA Conference Now Online

    Kia ora koutou, It has been brought to our attention that some people did not receive last Friday’s communication about the NZHA Conference moving entirely online. We sincerely apologise for this. Please see below for the full notice: Kia ora koutou, Over the last few months, the NZHA Executive have been continually reviewing the format…

  • MA History Scholarships at Victoria University of Wellington

    The following scholarships supporting study for the MA by thesis in History at Victoria University of Wellington will be closing between 31 October and 15 November:• 31 October: Jack Pearce Research Scholarship in NZ or English History.• 1 November: VUW MA by Thesis scholarships.• 1 November: Buchanan Scholarship in New Zealand History and Society.• 15…

  • New Zealand Journal of Public History – Call for Papers from Students & Graduates

    The New Zealand Journal of Public History (NZJPH) is a quality assured (non-peerreviewed) electronic journal that publishes research articles, interviews and opinionpieces on the theory and practice of public history in Aotearoa New Zealand. The journal was established at Waikato University in 2011, with Dr Nadia Gush asits primary editor. It is now hosted by…

  • Oral History and History Grants – Manatu Taonga Ministry For Culture and Heritage

    Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage administers two annual history grants – Ngā Kōrero Taonga Tuku Iho Oral History Grants and the Whiria Te Mahara New Zealand History Grants (previously known as the NZ History Awards). Both of our Grants are closing at the same time this year – 15 October 2021. We are…

  • University of Waikato History Graduate Seminar – Publishing in a History Journal

    You are invited to an online session of the University of Waikato History Graduate Seminar. Publishing in a History Journal: Tips from the Editors of History Australia Wednesday 6 October, 1pm – 2pm, via zoom (https://acu.zoom.us/j/89823717373) Join Professor Kate Fullagar, one of the editors of History Australia, for a seminar on getting published in history journals. The seminar will…

  • Aotearoa New Zealand Gender History Seminar – October Session

    Wednesday 13 October, 12 pm – 1 pm, via zoom (https://waikato.zoom.us/j/82421107647) Speakers Katie Pickles, Approaching a new biography of Kate Sheppard Phoebe Fordyce, Interactions Between Māori and Pākehā Women of the WCTU (1892-1918) Katie Pickles is Professor of Women’s/Feminist History at the University of Canterbury. A recent RSNZ James Cook Research Fellow, her book Heroines in…