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New Zealand Journal of History

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New Zealand Journal of History
DisciplineHistory of New Zealand
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
History1967–present
FrequencyQuarterly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4N. Z. J. Hist.
Indexing
ISSN0028-8322

The New Zealand Journal of History is an academic journal covering the history of New Zealand. It has been published by the University of Auckland since 1967.[1][2]

A microfilm version was published between 1967 and 2021.[3]

A compilation of articles that appeared between 1967 and 2000 was published in 2001.[4][5]

The compilation included items about Māori history:

Judith Binney, Māori oral narratives, Pākehā written texts : two forms of telling history
Tipene O'Regan, Old myths and new politics : some contemporary uses of traditional history
J.G.A. Pocock, Tangata whenua and enlightenment anthropology
Claudia Orange, An exercise in Māori autonomy : the rise and demise of the Māori War Effort Organization
Angela Ballara, Wāhine rangatira : Māori women of rank and their role in the women's kotahitanga movement of the 1890s
R.M. Ross, Te Tiriti o Waitangi : texts and translations
Alan Ward, History and historians before the Waitangi Tribunal : some reflections on the Ngāi Tahu claim
Vincent O'Malley, Treaty making in early colonial New Zealand

References

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  1. ^ New Zealand Journal of History, University of Auckland Department of History, 1900, ISSN 0028-8322
  2. ^ University of Auckland (1967), The New Zealand journal of history, University of Auckland, retrieved 15 April 2023
  3. ^ University of Auckland (1967), The New Zealand journal of history, University of Auckland, retrieved 15 April 2023
  4. ^ Binney, Judith (2001), The shaping of history : essays from the New Zealand journal of history, Bridget Williams Books, ISBN 978-1-877242-17-5
  5. ^ Bennett, James (2003-10-01), "The Shaping of History: Essays from The New Zealand Journal of History.(Book Review)", Australian Historical Studies, 34 (122), University of Melbourne, Department of History: 422(3), ISSN 1031-461X
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