Going Public: The Changing Face of New Zealand History

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Bronwyn Dalley, Jock Phillips
Auckland University Press, 2001 - Всего страниц: 226
This is a collection of essays in the rapidly growing field of public history. The essays are short think-pieces by leading writers and scholars, which explore the connections between specific aspects of public history and the broader field of New Zealand history in general and show some new and challenging ways of looking at the past. The contributions cover new media, academic vs public history, the Waitangi Tribunal, Treaty claims research, official war history, government history, the origins of public history, museums, heritage, freelance research and writing, public history in popular culture, and state-funded reference histories.
 

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Abbreviations
7
New Zealands
16
2
28
Past and Future
55
StateSponsored Reference
74
History
92
Jackals of the Crown? Historians and the Treaty
110
The Public History You Get When
123
History and the New Media Jock Phillips
141
9
157
Doing History in Museums
176
State Propaganda or Balanced Professional Histories?
187
Thoughts of a Feral Historian Susan Butterworth
204
AJHR Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives
221
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