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The History Group of the Ministry for Culture and Heritage is this country’s leading provider of public history.

It produces works of general New Zealand history, specialising in this country’s involvement in war and the activities of the state. The Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatū Taonga works to enrich the lives of all New Zealanders by supporting our dynamic culture and preserving our heritage. We support many of New Zealand’s arts, media, heritage and sports organisations; advise government on

07/11/2016

Hi everyone, we'll be closing this page down in a few days. But don't panic! You can keep in touch through our other pages, NZHistory and Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand. See you there.

01/09/2015

Make sure to get along to today's public history talk. Tom Brooking will discuss his book: Richard Seddon - King of God's Own http://www.mch.govt.nz/come-along-our-next-public-history-talk-wed-02-sep

Come along to our next Public History talk on Wed 02 Sep | Ministry for Culture and Heritage Please join us at a public history talk on Wed 2nd September to hear Professor Tom Brooking discuss his book: Richard Seddon - King of God's Own Published in 2014 this book is the first major biography on New Zealand’s longest serving Prime Minister in nearly 60 years. It has been well reviewed i…

03/03/2015

Tomorrow we're holding our first public history talk for 2015. Aroha Harris will talk about new perspectives on Māori history, drawing on the work she, Judith Binney and Atholl Anderson undertook when writing Tangata Whenua: An Illustrated History. We look forward to seeing you. Read more here: http://www.mch.govt.nz/news-events/news/come-our-public-history-talk-wed-04-march

Come to our Public History talk on Wed 04 March | Ministry for Culture and Heritage Read more... Read more... Read more... Read more... Read more... Read more... Read more... Read more... Read more... Published 24 February, 2015 by admin Please join us on Wednesday 4 March at 12.15pm to hear a public history talk Talking about : An Illustrated History � Harris will talk about new p…

Come along to our Public History talk on Wed 01 Oct | Ministry for Culture and Heritage 26/09/2014

Make sure you get along to our next public history talk at 12.15pm on Wednesday 1 October to hear Kate Hunter and Kirstie Ross talk about discuss their recent publication, Holding On To Home: New Zealand Stories and Objects of the First World War. Sure to be a full house so arrive early for a good seat http://www.mch.govt.nz/news-events/news/come-along-our-public-history-talk-wed-01-oct

Come along to our Public History talk on Wed 01 Oct | Ministry for Culture and Heritage At the centenary of the Great War, historians and curators face the challenge of bringing fresh perspectives to a conflict that is already familiar to audiences through not only their own family history and memorabilia, but also a shared culture of remembrance, the arts and media. In their recent pu…

Come along to our next Public History talk on Wed 06 Aug | Ministry for Culture and Heritage 30/07/2014

Want to learn something new about the First World War? Come along to our public history talk at 12.15pm on Wednesday 6 August to hear Margaret Pointer discuss Niue's contribution to the war effort http://www.mch.govt.nz/news-events/news/come-along-our-next-public-history-talk-wed-06-aug

Come along to our next Public History talk on Wed 06 Aug | Ministry for Culture and Heritage Annexed to New Zealand in 1901, Niue stood up in 1914 and offered troops and money for the war effort. In this talk, historian Margaret Pointer will discuss why 150 Niueans were accepted for service in the Maori Contingent, their experiences in Auckland, Egypt, France and England and what life was l…

Photos 02/06/2014

Make sure you don't missing our public history talk at 12.15pm tomorrow (Wednesday 4 June). Nancy Swarbrick will be talking about her recent book - Creature Comforts: New Zealanders and their pets – an illustrated history. Her talk has the intriguing title of Captain Kindheart’s Crusade and there are sure to be stories and photos of cute cuddly animals if the image on our flyer is anything to go by: http://www.mch.govt.nz/news-events/news/come-along-our-next-public-history-talk-wed-04-june

Invitation to a Public History Talk at the Ministry Wednesday 7 May at lunch time | Ministry for... 06/05/2014

Just over an hour to go until our public history talk at 12.15pm today (Wednesday 7 May) when Jamie Fitzgerald from the TV documentary series 'First Crossings' will share stories, insights and learnings from many of these adventures, as well as what it means and how it feels to recreate the challenges of New Zealand’s pioneering trail blazers. See you soon at Level 4, ASB House, 101 The Terrace, Wellington http://www.mch.govt.nz/news-events/news/invitation-public-history-talk-ministry-wednesday-7-may-lunch-time

Invitation to a Public History Talk at the Ministry Wednesday 7 May at lunch time | Ministry for... Read more... Read more... Read more... Read more... Read more... Read more... Read more... Read more... Read more... Published 30 April, 2014 by Editor Please join us to hear Jamie Fitzgerald discuss FIRST CROSSINGS: historic New Zealand adventures brought to life 12.15pm on Wednesday 7 May, Level 4…

08/04/2014

Miss out on Wellington historian Malcolm McKinnon discussing New Zealand's Depression and Australia in our public history talk series last week? It is now available as a podcast - along with many of our other past speakers.
http://newzealandhistory.podbean.com/2014/04/08/a-tasman-tale-new-zealands-depression-and-australia-1930-39/?token=565ac21aedf149998ebbb8f6233b126a

A Tasman tale?: New Zealand's Depression and Australia, 1930-39 Seminar presented by Malcolm McKinnon at the Ministry for Culture and Heritage on 2 April 2014. In this talk Malcolm McKinnon discusses ways in which a trans-Tasman frame of reference expands our understanding of the economic depression in 1930s New Zeal...

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Ministry For Culture And Heritage, RNZ House, 155 The Terrace
Wellington
6011