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Title: A New Zeal for History: Public History in New Zealand
Authors: Trapeznik, Alex <University of Otago>
Keywords: New Zealand;Public history;Historic places;Heritage;Museums;Treaty of Waitangi;Māori
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: A. Trapeznik, A New Zeal for History: Public History in New Zealand, «Public History Review», 30 (2023), pp. 79–88
Citation: Alex Trapeznik, A New Zeal for History: Public History in New Zealand, «Public History Review», 30 (2023), pp. 79–88
Abstract: Public history is still a relatively unknown term in New Zealand, an island nation in the southwest pacific with a population of around 4.6 million people. Until the late 1980s it was rare for professional historians to practise their profession outside the academy. Most of the few who did were public servants attached to institutions such as the Department of Internal Affairs or the major museums. Expanding work opportunities in the institutional, museum and historic heritage sectors have, however, fostered an increase in the number of freelance historians, some of whom are now participating in the identification, assessment, interpretation and management of New Zealand’s historic places.
URI: https://doi.org/10.5130/phrj.v30i0.8380
http://elea.unisa.it/xmlui/handle/10556/7273
ISSN: 1833-4989
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