How the pursuit of history involves making a difference is the theme explored in this volume. Leading and emerging scholars, activists, and those working in the public sector, archives and museums bring their expertise, beliefs, passion and honesty to provide both useful direction and informed debate. They offer up new approaches to history that traverse the geographical regions of Aotearoa/New Zealand, Australia, the Pacific and Britain. While a common theme unites the chapters, authors employ a wide range of methodological approaches: social, cultural, Māori, oral, race relations, religious, public, political, economic, visual and material history are all represented. Likewise, the authors use a diversity of styles to express their perspe...
The 1998 television broadcast of The New Zealand Wars documentary series was a significant public ev...
This paper critically analyzes three debates that have developed within recent literature on the Pac...
New Zealand is a country of four million people some 2000 kilometres east of Australia. It is inter...
This paper analyses the evolution of the discourses of history in New Zealand during a decade of rap...
At the beginning of this century, public history in New Zealand was considered a ‘new term’ in histo...
This thesis explores the contemporary meaning of history and the relevance of history, historical kn...
This is the final version. Available from James Nicholas Publishers via the DOI in this record. Some...
This book is the outcome of several year's engagement with aspects of public history in Australia. I...
This special issue of Public History Review has been edited by Fiona McKergow, Geoff Watson, David L...
Archaeology is not just a technique for writing history: a statement that is very evident when worki...
IT SHOULD COME AS NO SURPRISE TO FIND that New Zealand history is Māori history. In 1987 when Tipene...
Remembering the past is not as straight forward as it might appear. The histories that we choose to ...
‘The Politics of Heritage’ begins with a landmark article by the British cultural theorist and histo...
This special issue of Public History Review has been edited by Fiona McKergow, Geoff Watson, David L...
In many countries, the development of national history curricula has been politically controversial,...
The 1998 television broadcast of The New Zealand Wars documentary series was a significant public ev...
This paper critically analyzes three debates that have developed within recent literature on the Pac...
New Zealand is a country of four million people some 2000 kilometres east of Australia. It is inter...
This paper analyses the evolution of the discourses of history in New Zealand during a decade of rap...
At the beginning of this century, public history in New Zealand was considered a ‘new term’ in histo...
This thesis explores the contemporary meaning of history and the relevance of history, historical kn...
This is the final version. Available from James Nicholas Publishers via the DOI in this record. Some...
This book is the outcome of several year's engagement with aspects of public history in Australia. I...
This special issue of Public History Review has been edited by Fiona McKergow, Geoff Watson, David L...
Archaeology is not just a technique for writing history: a statement that is very evident when worki...
IT SHOULD COME AS NO SURPRISE TO FIND that New Zealand history is Māori history. In 1987 when Tipene...
Remembering the past is not as straight forward as it might appear. The histories that we choose to ...
‘The Politics of Heritage’ begins with a landmark article by the British cultural theorist and histo...
This special issue of Public History Review has been edited by Fiona McKergow, Geoff Watson, David L...
In many countries, the development of national history curricula has been politically controversial,...
The 1998 television broadcast of The New Zealand Wars documentary series was a significant public ev...
This paper critically analyzes three debates that have developed within recent literature on the Pac...
New Zealand is a country of four million people some 2000 kilometres east of Australia. It is inter...