New Zealand

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—. The Parihaka Album: lest we forget. Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand: Huia Publishers, (2009).

—. ‘Illuminations.’ Griffith Review 28 (2010), available online at: www.griffithreview.com

—. ‘Decolonizing the Archives: the work of New Zealand’s Waitangi Tribunal.’ Public History Review, (August 2007).

—. ‘The Dementia Wing of History.’ Cultural Studies Review 13, no.1 (2007): 173-186.

Byrne, G. ‘The paradox of ‘settlement’: History and the modern Treaty claims process’, commissioned article for the ‘Post-Treaty Settlements Policy Project’, Institute of Policy Studies, Victoria University of Wellington, online publication, http://posttreatysettlements.org.nz/the-paradox-of-settlement/, (June 2011).

— ‘By Which Standards? History and the Waitangi Tribunal: A Reply’, New Zealand Journal of History, vol. 40, no. 2, (2006), pp. 214-29.

— ”Relic of 1840” or Founding Document? The Treaty, the Tribunal and concepts of time’, Kotuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online, (2006), vol. 1, pp. 1–12, available at http://www.rsnz.org/publish/kotuitui/2006/01.php

— ‘Nation and Identity in the Waitangi Tribunal Reports’, in James H. Liu, Tim McCreanor, Tracey MacIntosh and Teresia Teaiwa, eds, New Zealand Identities: Departures and Destinations, Victoria University Press, Wellington, (2005), 88-103.

The Waitangi Tribunal and New Zealand History, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, (2004), vii + 222.

— ‘Jackals of the Crown? Historians and the Treaty Claims Process’, in Bronwyn Dalley and Jock Phillips, eds, Going Public: The Changing Face of New Zealand History, Auckland University Press, (2001), 110-122.

— ‘Past the Last Post? Time, Causation and Treaty Claims History’, in Law, Text, Culture, Special Issue ‘Making Law Visible, Past and Present Histories and Postcolonial Theory’, vol. 7, (2003), 251-276.

— ‘The New Zealand Experience: Outcomes, Research and Institutional Arrangements’, in Balayi: Culture, Law and Colonialism, vol. 5, (2002), 25-41.

— ‘Claims on the Past: Maori, Pakeha and the Politics of Settlement’, in Wayne Rumbles and Paul Havemann, eds, Prospects and Retrospects: Law in History – Proceedings of the 20th Annual Conference of the Australia and New Zealand Law and History Society 2001, University of Waikato, Hamilton, (2002), 155-63.

Byrne, G. and David Ritter, ‘Antipodean Settler Societies and their Complexities: the Waitangi Process in New Zealand and Native Title and the Stolen Generations in Australia’, Journal of Commonwealth & Comparative Politics, vol. 46, issue 1, (February 2008), 54–78.

Coombes, Annie E. Rethinking settler colonialism: History and memory in Australia, Canada, Aotearoa New Zealand and South Africa. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2011.

Lawn, Jenny. “Settler Society and Postcolonial Apologies in Australia and New Zealand.” Sites: A Journal of Social Anthropology & Cultural Studies 5.1 (June 2008): 20-40.

—. “From the Spectral to the Ghostly: Postcolonial Gothic and New Zealand Literature.” Australasian-Canadian Studies 24.2 (2006): 143-169.