Author: NZHeh

  • Call for Papers: NZ Oral History Conference 2024

    CALL FOR PAPERS Kōrero Mai, Kōrero Atu: Working Together The National Oral History Association of New Zealand invites proposals for presentations for its 2024 biennial conference to be held 15-17 November 2024 in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland. Successful oral histories are built upon creative working relationships between interviewers and interviewees. The 2024 conference encourages discussion about…

  • NZHA AGM 2023

    Tēnā koutou katoa, The New Zealand Historical Association’s Annual General Meeting will be held on Friday 24th November, 12:45pm at the University of Canterbury.There will also be a Zoom option for those not attending the conference.The Zoom link will be sent out along with the Agenda.If there is anything you would like included in the…

  • UPDATED NZHA Conference Programme

    Kia ora koutou, Attached is the most up-to-date programme for the NZHA Conference in Ōtautahi November 21-24. We look forward to seeing you all in a few weeks and what looks like an incredible lineup of presentations. Ngā mihi, NZHA Executive

  • Public Talks NZHA Conference

    Tēnā koutou katoa, We are pleased to announce that two public talks the Ngāi Tahu Centre & NZ Historical Association have organised in partnership with WORD Christchurch are now live. Tickets can be purchased from their website. All tickets are under $30!  https://wordchristchurch.co.nz/ Tickets are included in conference registration for conference attendees – just make…

  • Turnbull Library Record 2024: Call for Papers

    We invite scholars whose research includes use of the Alexander Turnbull Library to submit a paper for consideration in our 2024 issue of this peer-reviewed journal. Go to our website https://turnbullfriends.org.nz/ and click on Publications.

  • NZHA Draft Programme & Update

    Please find attached the draft schedule (chairs still to come) for the Conference. Other than the panels, each paper will be 20 minutes, with 10 minutes for questions. Unfortunately, due to a low uptake for the conference dinner, it has been cancelled. Apologies to those who had signed up. You will be receiving refunds shortly.…

  • Aotearoa Gender History Network seminar

    Aotearoa Gender History Network seminar Wednesday Rāapa 1 November, 12 pm – 1 pm, via zoom Register here Speakers: Natalie Looyer, ‘Pretty strong for a girl’: The ascent of women rock climbing in Aotearoa, c.1980 to 2020 Jennifer Frost, Mrs. Griffiths Goes to Washington Natalie Looyer is in the second year of her PhD candidacy at…