Oral History in New Zealand

Oral History in New Zealand is an annual publication of the National Oral History Association of New Zealand Te Kete Kōrero-a-Waha o te Motu (NOHANZ).

Submissions

Guide for contributors
Checklist for submitting material

Prize in Oral History

The editors, Megan Hutching, Pip Oldham and Perrine Gilkison (books editor) welcome contributions, whether articles for anonymous peer review, reports of projects, reviews of books, documentaries and exhibitions, and reports from conferences and meetings. Contributions are eligible for consideration for the biennial NOHANZ Prize in Oral History ($1000).

NOHANZ Prize criteria

Please send queries and contributions to the editors: journalnohanz@oralhistory.org.nz

Past editions of Oral History in New Zealand

Print copies of the journal are distributed to members of NOHANZ. In future, each edition of the journal will be available on the NOHANZ website six months after the print publication, and past editions will be added progressively.

The views expressed by contributors do not necessarily reflect the views of the journal editors or NOHANZ. Copyright belongs to NOHANZ, unless stated otherwise. Apart from fair dealing as permitted by the Copyright Act 1994, no part of this publication may be reproduced without permission from the copyright holders.

Please contact infonohanz@oralhistory.org if you have any questions, or if you wish to have your article removed from the website. 

Text Guide

1988_v.11989_v.21990/91_v.31992_v.41993_v.51994_v.6
1995_v.7’96/7v.8/91998_v.101999_v.11’00/1v.12/132002_v.14
2003_v.152004_v.162005_v.172006_v.182007_v.192008_v.20
2009_v.212010_v.222011_v.232012_v.242013_v.252014_v.26
2015_v.272016_v.28
incl INDEX
2017_v.292018_v.302019_v.312020_v.32
2021_v.332022_v.34

From time to time errors occur in the print edition. Wherever possible these will be corrected in the online edition and noted for future reference. Please refer to Errata for corrections to recent editions.