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Disputed Histories
Disputed Histories

Disputed Histories

Imagining New Zealand's Past

Edited by Tony Ballantyne, Edited by Brian Moloughney

HISTORY

288 Pages, 6 x 9

Formats: Trade Paper, EPUB, PDF, Mobipocket

Trade Paper, $24.95 (US $24.95) (CA $29.95)

Publication Date: January 2006

ISBN 9781877372162

Rights: US, CA, UK & EUR

Otago University Press (Jan 2006)

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Overview

In this volume, leading historians reflect on writing about New Zealand's past. They also test how that past is investigated and framed. Their essays tell us much about New Zealand's many pasts and how historians have imagined them, and indicate particular concerns with what the country is now and the current role of history as a discipine within our nation. They ask questions and venture some answers. The introductory essay by the editors surveys the work of historians since the 1980s, while the final essay is based on an interview with Erik Olssen, whose work has been at the forefront of historical research and methodology in the period. In between, a variety of topics are visited and methodologies applied. Running through the volume are two threads: discussions of the limits of national history and the search for new archives and sites of historical enquiry.

Author Biography

Tony Ballantyne is a Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Otago. He is the author of Orientalism and Race: Aryanism in the British Empire and co-editor with Antoinette Burton of Bodies in Contact: rethinking colonial Encounters in World History . Brian Moloughney is a Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Otago. He is the current editor of the New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies and is an associate editor of the e-journal Historiography East & West.