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Historian's WorldAnyone who is going to make anything out of history will, sooner or later, have to do most of the work himself.Geoffrey Barraclough
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GrantsIt can be a struggle to earn a living and write a book at the same time. The organisations listed below offer grants and residencies relevant to writers of history. Creative New Zealand offers annual grants in all areas of the arts: click here Copyright Licensing Ltd offers two awards of $35,000 each year for non-fiction projects. Closing date 2012: 26 June click here
New Zealand History Research Trust Fund Awards in History
Lottery Environment and Heritage grants include funding for projects promoting New Zealand's cultural heritage, such as:
Creative New Zealand Michael King Writer’s Fellowship
National Library Research Fellowship
J.M. Sherrard Award for Local & Regional History This biennial award is administered by the Canterbury Historical Association, and currently has a value of $1,000, which may be divided if there is more than one major award. No application is required. For more information contact: The Secretary, Canterbury Historical Association, History Department, University of Canterbury, Private Bag 4800, Christchurch. University of Waikato Writer-in-Residence
Victoria University Writer-in-Residence
Robert Burns Fellowship (Otago University)
Auckland Museum Library Research Grant
Lillian Ida Smith
Canterbury annual history grant
Local government and local history societies can also be fruitful sources of funding. For further possibilities and for more information on many of the above funding aids, go to the New Zealand Society of Authors website which has a comprehensive list of funding sources for writers : click here New Zealand ResidenciesUniversity of Auckland Residency at the Michael King Writers Centre
Randell Cottage Buddle Findlay Sargeson Fellowship, Auckland. Offers a live-in fellowship in central Auckland with stipend of $40,000. The fellowship is often split between two writers. Closing date is the first Friday in November each year. For more information contact: Pam Smith, Marketing Co-ordinator, Telephone 09 363 0650 or email Robert Lord Writer's Cottage, Dunedin. Tau mai e Kapiti Maori Writer's Residency, Offers a grant and residence on Kapiti Island in the Kapiti Nature Lodge. The closing date for 2011 applications to be announced. The selection panel's decision is normally announced early August, with the residency commencing late August. Phone 06 362 6606 or email . New Pacific Studio, Mount Bruce. Research ResourcesAlexander Turnbull Library: Collects, preserves and makes accessible words, pictures and sounds relating to the history and cultures of the people of New Zealand and the Pacific. click here Archives New Zealand: Holds the archives of New Zealand government, including many national treasures. click here ![]() Colonial CD Books: Offers old and rare books on compact disk for sale to genealogists and historians, at an affordable price. Includes the history of New Zealand churches, military history, biographical, and local histories. click here Dictionary of NZ Biography click here Encyclopedia of New Zealand 1966: click here Genealogy Resources: too many to list but here are a few: www.ancestry.com; www.myheritage.com; www.Genforum.genealogy.com; www.Genealogy.com The History Guide: In essence, an online textbook in western civilization, with special reference to the western intellectual tradition. The list of Resources for Historians is especially useful. Contains the complete content of three undergraduate courses in European history and ninety lectures in European history from ancient Sumer to the fall of Soviet-style communism in 1989. click here ![]() Held by the Hocken. Image details History News Network: Puts news in historical context by publishing articles written by historians on current events topics.click here Hocken Collections: the Hocken collects widely in relation to the history and culture of New Zealand, the Pacific and Antarctica, with a special emphasis on the Otago and Southland regions of New Zealand.click here The Literary Encyclopedia: New Zealand colonial history newly online: the British Parliamentary Papers - Colonies: New Zealand are now available in digital form. These despatches from downunder include reports, statutes, letters and other documents sent between the colony and the British Colonial Office in London spanning 40 years between 1830 and 1870. The new website joins digital versions of the Index of Maori Names, and New Zealand content from the Illustrated London News, and the CDrom version of the Ancient History of the Maori and an online New Zealand Short Story Index. To access the website click here New Zealand Electronic Text Centre: part of Victoria University Library. Provides a Digital Library offering open access to New Zealand & Pacific Island documentary heritage. You can search and browse the collection, which includes sections on NZ History and Literary Criticism and History. click here
Alexandra Redoubt - Image details The NZHPT works with private owners, developers, councils, iwi and other community, local and national organisations. click here NZ History Online: features information and resources from within the History Group of the Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Three broad categories showcase themes in New Zealand history: Culture and society, Politics and government and War and society.
New Zealand History Resources : includes a good section on genealogy. click here ![]() Octant at the Maritime Museum - Image details National Library : enriches historical knowledge by collecting, preserving, and protecting documents, particularly those relating to New Zealand and makes them accessible for all the people of New Zealand. click here National museum - Te Papa : click here NZ Museums online: click here NZ Navy Museum: click here NZ Statistics: Includes list of statistical publications 1840-2000. click here Ourstuff: A wonderful online resource giving many emigrant passenger lists, jury lists, electoral rolls, school rolls etc. click here
New Zealand Centennial News Image details Te Ara Encycopedia of New Zealand: Ara comprehensive guide to New Zealand’s peoples, history, natural environment, culture, economy and society click here Te Puna web directory: Te Puna Web Directory is the National Library’s listing of New Zealand and Pacific Island websites. Can be searched by subject. click here The Year's Work in English Studies : qualitative narrative bibliographical review of scholarly work on English language and literatures written in English. It is the largest and most comprehensive work of its kind and the oldest evaluative work of literary criticism. In addition to annotated or enumerated bibliography entries, it provides expert, critical commentary supplied for every book covered. click here Timeframes: online database of heritage images from the Alexander Turnbull Library. The picture collections cover the social and natural history of New Zealand, the Pacific and Antarctica from the earliest European contact to the present. Currently over 80,000 images from the Library’s collections are accessible. click here Local libraries and museums can be of great assistance
Review Organs and Historical Journals
New Zealand Books: the only journal dedicated to in depth reviews of New Zealand books. click here NZ radio programs which review works of history: Lynn Freeman on Arts on Sunday, Nine to Noon with Katherine Ryan. Historical journals New Zealand Journal of History: leading historical journal published in New Zealand. Carries articles and reviews from historians around the world. The NZJH is co-edited by Associate Professor Caroline Daley and Dr. Deborah Montgomerie and is published twice yearly, in April and October, by The University of Auckland. click here New Zealand Memories: The website includes content summaries of back issues click here Inside History: promotes Australia and New Zealand's diverse history. It also provides a platform for historical organisations, societies, bookshops and anyone involved in history to showcase their work, collections and events. click here Canterbury Heritage: online information about heritage issues in Canterbury click here Related OrganizationsMuseum and Heritage Studies: click hereWellington Historical and Early Settlers Association Inc: Founded 1912. P.O.Box 239, Wellington. Publishes Heritage Link six times a year. Welcomes original work on history of Wellington. Researchers may apply to Victoria University Foundation for information on the James E Worsfold Scholarship fund. The New Zealand Founders Society: established at Wellington in 1939 to remember the immigrants and settlers who helped develop the provinces and nation of New Zealand. It seeks membership from people whose ancestors arrived before 1865. The Society contributed to the introduction and passing of the Historic Places Act 1954 and the Waitangi Day Act 1960. A fund has been established for a Research Award and secretarial assistance is provided to the New Zealand Federation of Historical Societies.. More information at click here NZ Society of Genealogists : assists members with their family history and genealogical research. Society members meet regularly in the many NZSG branches throughout New Zealand. Activities include exchange of information, specialist speakers, visits to local repositories, research days and transcribing projects. In areas where there is no branch, NZSG often has a Local Area Contact. In all, there are approximately 100 branches and local area contacts throughout the country. More details at click here Victorian Heritage Celebrations: the Oamaru Whitestone Civic Trust aims to preserve and develop the town's historic buildings into a living ‘Victorian Town at Work', where citizens and visitors can learn about and experience what life was like in Victorian New Zealand. Held annually in Oamaru. click here New Zealand Society of Authors: helps writers with problems and provides many useful resources for writers.click here Radio and BlogFor history lovers looking for a weekly fix listen to Sounds Historical on a Sunday Other radio programs with a history component: Kim Hill on Saturday, Sunday with Chris Laidlaw, Nine to Noon with Katherine Ryan. Blogs
Lisa Truttman bills her attractively presented Timespanner blog as a journey through Avondale, Auckland and New Zealand history. I found her blog when I googled St Bride's Church for information on a photo I took a few years ago and wanted to use on this site. click here |
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