Vincent O'Malley

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Historian and author of 'The New Zealand Wars' and 'The Great War for New Zealand' et. al. See also

Vrijeme pridruživanja: srpanj 2012.

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    18. lis 2016.
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    Under-funded Archives NZ no longer has its own Vote nor control of its own budget - a consequence of being buried in/integrated into the Department of Internal Affairs argues Don Gilling:

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    "In effect, the time and costs involved in undertaking any kind of historical research at Archives New Zealand will double." on the slashing of public hours at

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    4. velj

    Bring the whānau to the National Library of New Zealand for a writers festival for children and young adults. Authors include international guest Scarlett Thomas, Sacha Cotter and Josh Morgan, Whiti Hereaka, Vincent O’Malley and more. READ MORE >

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    "Teach them about the New Zealand Wars, the Tohunga Suppression Act, Rua Kenana, Parihaka, Bastion Point. These are all connected to Te Tiriti. They show how different understandings led to (and still lead to) injustice and conflict."

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  8. 29. sij

    Great to make the longlist. Congratulations to the authors of all the other awesome books to make the lists also!

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  9. 28. sij

    "First things first, you gotta know the history of the land, what's here." Cultural respect guides restoration and use of Hamilton heritage site, via

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    28. sij

    Finally(!) our paper about Māori youth, Wā and indigenous concepts of time as a form of resistance, has been published online.

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  13. 23. sij

    23 January 1861: Māori suffer heavy losses in a battle at the No.3 Redoubt at Huirangi, during the first Taranaki War. and I visited the site (now on private land) in this extra from 'NZ Wars: Stories of Waitara'.

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  14. 22. sij

    Hopefully those responsible for this sickening hate crime are caught. Swastikas painted outside Wellington synagogue, police investigating

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    This is the final in a series of very interesting blog posts from historian Ewan Morris about who and what gets memorialised and who and what gets forgotten, exploring potential responses.

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    19. sij

    Today in History 19 Jan 1845, Hōne Heke cuts down the British flag - again

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  19. 17. sij

    Great to have these resources available online. They include CO 209, the main series of nineteenth-century NZ correspondence with the Colonial Office.

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    15. sij

    Sharing my 2016 article for Mana Magazine, 'A Hundred Little Treaties' as I don't think I did at the time. It's about the Crown Purchase Deeds and draws on the work of (link to a larger version):

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  21. 15. sij

    "The status quo is not neutral. Historical monuments represent particular views of a community’s past and present: who is important and who gets ignored". Must rogues fall? On the mathematics of monuments. Part 1: division via

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