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History Events
News
Congratulations to the History Postgraduates for their outstanding research and publications
Book Launch: Empire and Environmental Anxiety - Dr James Beattie
The Elms is important but what does its garden say? - Dr James Beattie and Margie Smith
Landmark New Zealand history book published, Giselle Byrnes
PhD Student Karen Buckley needs sports fans for research
History has surge in PhD enrolments
Conferences
2011 NZHA Conference
Past Tensions: Reflections on Making History
16-18 November
Register now!
History Research Seminars
2012 Seminar Series - A Semester
2.10 - 3pm
J3.26
All welcome!
Enquiries: Rowland Weston J. 3.10 rweston@waikato.ac.nz (ext: 4487)
MARCH
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Kathryn Parsons (New Zealand Collection Librarian, The University of Waikato)
Our cabinet of curiosity: New Zealand Collection archives and manuscripts |
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Dr Ellen Nakamura (University of Auckland)
The Private Complaints of a Meiji-Era Japanese Doctor: Ishii Kendō’s Diary of 1874 |
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APRIL
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Dr Paul Star (University of Otago and Research Associate, History, University of Waikato)
“You cannot do only one thing”: Both history and ecology in New Zealand
Co-sponsored by the The University of Waikato Environmental Research Institute |
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MAY
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Ruth Harvey (Curator Pictorial Collections, Puke Ariki and District Libraries)
Eyes on History |
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JUNE
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Dr Emily O'Gorman (University of Wollongong)
Changing wetlands in the twentieth century: ducks and rice fields along the Murrumbidgee River, New South Wales, Australia |
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JULY
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Professor Simon Burrows (University of Leeds)
Reading the enlightenment by mapping the book trade: A digital approach to eighteenth-century culture |
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2012 A Semester (pdf)
History Prize List
2009
2009 Prize List Poster (pdf)
Margaret Avery Award/Selwyn Prize/Taylor Prize Poster (pdf)
2008 : 2007 : 2006 : 2005 : 2004 : 2003 : 2002 : 2001
Margaret Avery
Margaret Avery Memorial Lecture 2011
Previous Lectures and Award Holders
About Margaret Avery
Archive
> NZ Herald article looking at recent research by 2008's Margaret Avery Memorial Lecture Speaker, Dr John Stenhouse
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University of Waikato History graduate, Chris Burke, receives recognition for post-graduate studies
> Seminar by Sally Jo Cunningham, Humanities
> Māori Historians Symposium
> Photos of speakers at the Japan-New Zealand International Symposium
> Abstracts of selected papers featured in the Japan-New Zealand International Symposium, 23 Aug 2008
> Seminar by Steven Loveridge, Graduate student
> Seminar by Sarah Shieff, Humanities
> Seminar by James Beattie, History Dept
> Seminar by Cathy Coleborne, History Dept
> Guest Lecture by Peter Hoar of AUT
> Guest Lecture by Ruth Parkin-Gounelas, Professor in the Department of English Literature and Culture at Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece
> Guest Lecture by Professor Cairns Craig of University of Aberdeen, Scotland
> Guest Lecture by Duncan Campbell, Chinese & Programme Director, Victoria University of Wellington
See Also:
FASS News & Events
University Events Calendar
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