In this article the author draws on her family history to explore notions of Maori and Pakeha identity in New Zealand, in the context of forgetting and remembering
Henry and William Williams came to New Zealand as missionaries to Maori in the 1820s. Today many of ...
The article discusses New Zealand history, particularly examining Māori theories and interpretations...
This article considers an “autobiography” written by a New Zealand school girl in 1946. This documen...
Comparatively little is known about the content and form of family memory among Pākehā (New Zealande...
Remembering the past is not as straight forward as it might appear. The histories that we choose to ...
Remembering the past is not as straight forward as it might appear. The histories that we choose to ...
This article explores the relevance of historical trauma theory for Mäori research. In exploring the...
This article explores the relevance of historical trauma theory for Mäori research. In exploring the...
This article explores the relevance of historical trauma theory for Mäori research. In exploring the...
The article discusses the history and life of Alan Dudley Ward, a Kiwi and Pacific historian, to bet...
This article explores the contribution that narrative can make to more mainstream historiography. It...
This article explores the contribution that narrative can make to more mainstream historiography. It...
The article discusses the Celtic roots of New Zealanders as having descended from migrants who lived...
In the 1960s, my grandfather Ormond Wilson devoted himself to restoring the site of the last fixed b...
This thematic issue of the journal was conceived during a symposium at Victoria University of Wellin...
Henry and William Williams came to New Zealand as missionaries to Maori in the 1820s. Today many of ...
The article discusses New Zealand history, particularly examining Māori theories and interpretations...
This article considers an “autobiography” written by a New Zealand school girl in 1946. This documen...
Comparatively little is known about the content and form of family memory among Pākehā (New Zealande...
Remembering the past is not as straight forward as it might appear. The histories that we choose to ...
Remembering the past is not as straight forward as it might appear. The histories that we choose to ...
This article explores the relevance of historical trauma theory for Mäori research. In exploring the...
This article explores the relevance of historical trauma theory for Mäori research. In exploring the...
This article explores the relevance of historical trauma theory for Mäori research. In exploring the...
The article discusses the history and life of Alan Dudley Ward, a Kiwi and Pacific historian, to bet...
This article explores the contribution that narrative can make to more mainstream historiography. It...
This article explores the contribution that narrative can make to more mainstream historiography. It...
The article discusses the Celtic roots of New Zealanders as having descended from migrants who lived...
In the 1960s, my grandfather Ormond Wilson devoted himself to restoring the site of the last fixed b...
This thematic issue of the journal was conceived during a symposium at Victoria University of Wellin...
Henry and William Williams came to New Zealand as missionaries to Maori in the 1820s. Today many of ...
The article discusses New Zealand history, particularly examining Māori theories and interpretations...
This article considers an “autobiography” written by a New Zealand school girl in 1946. This documen...