Author: NZHeh

  • NZHA Conference: Kanohi ki te Kanohi: Histories for our Time

    A reminder that the closing date for the call for papers for our biennial conference is 31 March 2019. We welcome proposals for papers, panels, roundtables, buzz sessions and other forms of presentation. We particularly encourage proposals from post-graduate students, early career academics, teachers and those working with and for heritage institutions and collections. Dr…

  • Waitangi Tribunal careers: Senior Researcher/Analyst

    The Waitangi Tribunal, based in Wellington, is currently advertising a Senior Researcher/Analyst role in the Research Services team. Applications are encouraged from those with broad and in-depth professional and intellectual knowledge of research methodology and a proven track record of delivering complex research assignments. Strong analytical skills and knowledge of, and expertise in, New Zealand…

  • Waitangi Tribunal careers: Researcher/Analysts

    The Waitangi Tribunal, based in Wellington, is currently advertising roles for Researcher/Analysts in the Research Services, Inquiry Facilitation, and Report Writing teams. These roles would suit someone with a tertiary qualification in New Zealand history, Māori studies, public policy, law or other relevant disciplines, or relevant professional experience. More information is available on the Ministry…

  • New Year Honours List 2019

    The NZHA would like to congratulate the winners of the 2019 New Year Honours List. In particular, we acknowledge the works of Peter Lineham, Alison Jones, Edmund Bohan, Helene Wong, and Gaylene Preston for their contributions to historical fields. More information on this year’s Honours List can be found here: https://dpmc.govt.nz/publications/new-year-honours-list-2019

  • NZHA submission to NALI

    The NZHA made a submission to the National Archival and Library Institutions Ministerial Group outlining our concerns regarding the restructuring of our national archival and library institutions (Archives New Zealand, the National Library of New Zealand, andNgā Taonga Sound and Vision). For the benefit of our members we post the response from NALI below, which…

  • Judith Binney Fellowship and Writing Awards Recipients Announced

    The New Zealand Historical Association extends its congratulations to the recipients of the 2019 Judith Binney Fellowships and Writing Awards. The Judith Binney Fellow for 2019 is Dr. Nēpia Mahuika (Ngāti Porou), Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Waikato. Three Judith Binney Writing Awards have also been announced. The recipients are: freelance writer…

  • Advance Notice: Joint George Rudé Seminar and the Society for French Historical Studies Conference

    ‘France and beyond: the Global World of ‘Ngāti Wīwī’.  7-10 July 2020, Auckland.  [Tribe ‘Oui Oui’ was the local name for the French in NZ.]   In July 2020 the first ever Joint George Rudé Seminar and theSociety for French Historical Studies Conference will be held in Auckland hostedby the Universities of Auckland and Massey. Co-presidents Tracy…