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Aotearoa New Zealand Gender History Seminar – September Session
You are warmly invited to the September session of the Aotearoa New Zealand Gender History Seminar. Wednesday 1 September, 12pm–1pm, via zoom (https://waikato.zoom.us/j/82421107647) Speakers: Julia Laite, Glimpses and Scales: Global microhistory, global trafficking and the exceptional normal life of Lydia Harvey Cheryl Ware, Exploring Histories of Sex Work in Aotearoa, 1978–2008 Julia Laite is a Reader…
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REMINDER – NZHA 2021 Conference Call for Papers
Kia ora koutou This is just a reminder that the deadline to submit paper proposals for the 2021 NZHA Conference is fast approaching on 31 July. We welcome proposals for: • Individual Papers – Please provide a paper title, an abstract of no more than 250 words, a short biography of no more than 100…
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Australia & New Zealand Children’s History Reading Group
Following the success of the Society of the History of Childhood and Youth’s 11th Biennial Conference and the Children’s History Society UK’s ‘Speaking Up and Speaking Out’ Conference, Australian and New Zealand scholars working in the field of the history of children and youth are invited to join a new reading group. The group will…
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2021 NZHA Conference Registrations Now Open
Kia ora koutou, The Organising Committee for the 2021 NZHA Conference are delighted to announce that registrations are now open. A discounted early-bird rate is available until 1 October, and there are also discounted rates for NZHA members and students. As part of your registration, please indicate whether you plan to attend the Postgraduate Day…
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Aotearoa New Zealand Gender History Seminar – July
Wednesday 21 July, 12pm – 1pm, via zoom (https://waikato.zoom.us/j/82421107647) Speakers:Charlotte Macdonald, ‘Standing on the threshold: Mary Anne at the door of the Sydney Refuge 1867, the historian at her keyboard, 2021. The tricky business of fragments and interpretation.’ Randolph Hollingsworth, ‘A Tale of 29 Cities: Mary C. Leavitt’s Organizing Tour of New Zealand in 1885’ Charlotte…
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NZHA Conference – Extended Call for Papers & Reminder to Nominate for Prizes
Kia ora koutou, The NZHA Executive are continuing to plan for the Association’s 2021 Conference, and we hope to open the registration portal very soon. In the meantime, this is just a short notice detailing an extension to the paper submission deadline and a reminder that nominations for the 2021 NZHA Prizes need to be…
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New Historians Conference – Call for Papers
PRESENTING HISTORY23-24 August 2021 at Te Herenga Waka – Victoria University of Wellington History is all around us. It tells the story of where we have been, how we got here, and where we are going. The 2021 New Historians Conference aims to investigate how the way we present history shapes our very understandings of…