Category: Conferences
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RE: NZHA AGM NOTICE FOR MEMBERS
Tēnā kotu katoa NZHA members, This is your invitation to the Annual General Meeting of the New Zealand Historical Association. Date: Wednesday December 2nd 2015 Time: 1:00−2:00 pm Venue: Wheki 105, Dovedale Campus, University of Canterbury Please forward apologies to nzhawebmaster@gmail.com Free parking is available on Dovedale campus. We look forward to seeing you. Nga…
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RE: NZHA Conference registration reminder
A quick reminder that registration for the NZHA ‘History Making a Difference’ Conference closes on Friday 20th November. We’ve got an excellent range of historical perspectives and topics represented in the schedule and UC’s campus is looking exceptionally beautiful at this time of year.
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RE: short list announced for the W. H. Oliver prize in history
For the first time …. The NZHA is running the W. H. Oliver prize for the best book on any aspect of New Zealand history published between 1 April 2013 and 31 March 2015. The judges, Giselle Byrnes and Graeme Dunstall, evaluated the works on the quality of their research, the strength and effectiveness of…
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RE: NZHA 2015 conference update
Dear all, We’ve just updated the NZHA 2015 Conference website with further information on the keynotes, special events as well as accommodation … please have a look….
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RE: NZHA conference – early bird registration closes soon
A friendly reminder that the early bird registration for the NZHA 2015 conference closes on 29 September…. register here. Conference theme: History – making a difference Date: Wednesday 2 – Friday 4 December 2015 Venue: University of Canterbury, Christchurch
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RE: last chance to submit your NZHA abstracts, closing date is Friday 28 August
The biennial New Zealand Historical Association conference will be held in Christchurch from Wednesday 2 December until Friday 4 December 2015. Our theme for 2015 explores how the study, teaching and promotion of history in Aotearoa/New Zealand has the ability to ‘make a difference’. Confirmed keynote speakers are Professor Kate Darian-Smith (University of Melbourne), Professor…