This issue of the Journal of New Zealand Studies has been edited by Anna Green, who is the new staff member at the Stout Research Centre for New Zealand Studies. Wellknown as an oral historian and formerly of Waikato University, Associate Professor Green comes to us from the University of Exeter, and we are delighted to welcome her as a new colleague as well as the editor of the JNZS. She brings enormous experience and expertise to the role
Books received and news. A discussion of the the Treaty of Waitangi Research Unit
An introduction is presented which discusses articles in the issue on New Zealand history, including...
An introduction is presented which discusses articles in the issue on New Zealand history, including...
In the 2021 June issue of the Journal (NS 33), Anna Green announced that it was to be her final issu...
In this issue of the journal we include articles that encompass social, literary and political histo...
This is a bumper issue of the journal with ten articles on a variety of topics and approaches. It be...
The motif of this issue of the journal is that of complicating and complexifying New Zealand studies...
The journal begins with Dougal McNeill's article on Harry Holland, the socialist parliamentary leade...
Tony BallantyneErica BuxtonAnnabel CooperKate HunterRani KerinBronwyn LabrumJane McCabeLachy Paterso...
Editorial discussing the Stout Centre's contributions to Victoria University's centennial celebratio...
An underlying theme in this issue is that of place and environment, but the articles build upon a wi...
The start of a new academic journal is always an exciting initiative for all involved and it is with...
This is the sixth conference on Labour, Employment and Work, a decade after the first conference was...
This issue of the journal begins with two articles based upon very different performative contexts, ...
This collection of essays has its genesis in the conference 'Interracial Intimacies: New Zealand His...
Books received and news. A discussion of the the Treaty of Waitangi Research Unit
An introduction is presented which discusses articles in the issue on New Zealand history, including...
An introduction is presented which discusses articles in the issue on New Zealand history, including...
In the 2021 June issue of the Journal (NS 33), Anna Green announced that it was to be her final issu...
In this issue of the journal we include articles that encompass social, literary and political histo...
This is a bumper issue of the journal with ten articles on a variety of topics and approaches. It be...
The motif of this issue of the journal is that of complicating and complexifying New Zealand studies...
The journal begins with Dougal McNeill's article on Harry Holland, the socialist parliamentary leade...
Tony BallantyneErica BuxtonAnnabel CooperKate HunterRani KerinBronwyn LabrumJane McCabeLachy Paterso...
Editorial discussing the Stout Centre's contributions to Victoria University's centennial celebratio...
An underlying theme in this issue is that of place and environment, but the articles build upon a wi...
The start of a new academic journal is always an exciting initiative for all involved and it is with...
This is the sixth conference on Labour, Employment and Work, a decade after the first conference was...
This issue of the journal begins with two articles based upon very different performative contexts, ...
This collection of essays has its genesis in the conference 'Interracial Intimacies: New Zealand His...
Books received and news. A discussion of the the Treaty of Waitangi Research Unit
An introduction is presented which discusses articles in the issue on New Zealand history, including...
An introduction is presented which discusses articles in the issue on New Zealand history, including...