Individuals

Charlotte Macdonald

Associate Professor  - School of History Philosophy Political Science and International Relations -  Victoria University of Wellington

Telephone: 04 4636761

Research Interests:

Women's and gender history, New Zealand social and cultural history, The history of sport and spectatorship

Publications:

A Woman of Good Character: single women as immigrant settlers in nineteenth century New Zealand, 1990

The Book of New Zealand Women/Ko Kui Ma te Kaupapa (ed with Merimeri Penfold and Bridget Williams), 1991

The Vote, The Pill and the Demon Drink: a history of feminist writing in New Zealand, 1993

'My hand will write what my heart dictates': the unsettled lives of women in nineteenth-century Zealand as revealed to sisters, family and friends' (with Frances Porter), 1996

'Too many men and too few women: gender's 'fatal impact' in nineteenth-century colonies', C.Daley and D. Montgomerie, eds, 'The Gendered Kiwi, 1999, pp.16-35

'Emily's Dream: a women's memorial building and a history without walls: citizenship and the politics of public remembrance in 1930-40s New Zealand', P. Grimshaw, K. Holmes and M.Lake, eds, Women's Rights and Human Rights: International historical perspectives, 2001, pp.168-183

'Strangers at the hearth: the eclipse of domestic service in New Zealand homes c.1830s-1940s', B. Brookes, ed, At Home in New Zealand: history, houses, people, 2000, pp.41-56

''Putting bodies on the line: marching spaces in cold war culture', Patricia Vertinsky and john Bale, eds, Sites of Sport, 2004, pp.85-100

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