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  • Aotearoa Gender History Network seminar May 17

    You are warmly invited to the next Aotearoa Gender History Network seminar. Wednesday Rāapa 17 May, 12 pm – 1 pm, via zoomRegister here Sucharita Sen, Gendered Spaces: Memsahibs and their Ayahs in the Anglo-Indian Household, c. 1800-c.1915 Kate Stevens, Gendered violence and medico-legal expertise in the colonial Pacific Sucharita Sen is a 2023 History…

  • Exciting withdrawals: Reviewing restrictions in the Turnbull’s manuscript collection

    Next Tuesday (18 April) at 12:00pm, Jared Davidson (ATL Research Librarian Manuscripts) will discuss the ongoing work to review Chief Librarian restrictions that have been applied to Turnbull manuscript collections. He will highlight several collections that are now open access and the human stories this work has revealed. This online only talk is part of…

  • Aotearoa Gender History Network Seminar 5 April

    You are warmly invited to the next Aotearoa Gender History Network seminar. Wednesday Rāapa 5 April, 12 pm – 1 pm, via zoomRegister here Speakers: Randolph Hollingsworth, Annie Jane Allen Schnackenberg (1835-1905): A Political Life Marianne Schultz, Music, Dance, and the Archive: Princess Iwa and Bathie Stuart Randolph Hollingsworth is an independent scholar working on…

  • Symposium- Scarred Nations: Intrastate conflicts, legacies, and reconciliation

    A multi-disciplinary symposium on intrastate conflict is to be held at Auckland War Memorial Museum on the 20th-21st April 2023, convened by the War History Heritage Art and Memory Network Research Group. The programme examines our understanding of the New Zealand Wars, as Aotearoa’s own intrastate conflict (Day 1) and leads onto NZ’s experience of…

  • The 25th Pacific History Association Biennial Conference – CFP

    Deakin University Warrnambool Campus 31 October 2023 – 4 November 2023 Tracking the Kooyang: Truth Telling in the History of Oceania For tens of thousands of years, First Nations people in south eastern Australia have harvested shortfinned eels – kooyang, in the language of the Gunditjmara people. Through complex systems of canals, dams, ponds and…

  • Te Pouhere Kōrero: Sacred Time

    On 28 March at the National Library in Wellington, whānau ofTe Pouhere Kōrero gather to wānanga – to make time and space todiscuss their collective work. And we warmly invite you to join us. 5.30 for 6 p.m. start, in Te Ahumairangi Foyer (ground floor)National Library Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa70 Molesworth Street, Wellington Welcome:…

  • NZHA Newsletter

    March 2023 Women’s and Gender Histories in 2020s Aotearoa, Te WaiPounamu and Moana Nui-a-Kiwa Workshop Over two days, Rātū Tuesday and Rāapa Wednesday 21-22Hui-tanguru February, around 50 people gathered at Waipapa Taumata Rau Universityof Auckland for the first in-person gathering of the Aotearoa Gender HistoryNetwork. The Network, started in mid-2020 by Charlotte Macdonald (TeHerenga Waka-Victoria…