CHANGE OF VENUE! The LHP Symposium is going ahead on Saturday but will now be held at Loaves and Fishes … More
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Registrations for the 2021 LHP Symposium are now open!
Registrations for the 2021 LHP Symposium are now open! Registration is limited and required for catering purposes, so please register … More
‘From Kinleith to the dole queue: workers’ struggles of the 1980s’, a Labour History Project Symposium
Saturday 20 February 2021 NEW VENUE: Loaves and Fishes Hall, 2 Hill Street, Thorndon, Wellington (opposite Parliament and the National … More
‘Dead Letters’ wins the 2020 Bert Roth Award
Jared Davidson is the winner of the 2020 Bert Roth Award for Labour History for his book, Dead Letters: Censorship … More
Announcing the Bert Roth Award for Labour History 2020 Shortlist!
The Labour History Project is excited to announce the shortlisted titles in the running for the Bert Roth Award for … More
LHP AGM for 2020: Politics in a time of crisis
You are warmly invited to the Labour History Project AGM for 2020: ‘Politics in a time of crisis’. This year’s … More
Our 2020 theme – From Kinleith to the dole queue: workers’ struggles of the 1980s
The LHP is excited to announce our theme for 2020: From Kinleith to the dole queue: workers’ struggles of the … More
2019 Rona Bailey lecture: Dean Parker – Two Tickets to Barbarism
Date: Thursday, 17 October, 2019 Time: 5:30pm refreshments, 6:00pm lecture Cost: Donations welcome. You don’t need to book. Location: Taiwhanga Kahau — Auditorium (lower ground floor), Corner … More
Join the LHP!
LHP Bulletin No.75 is now out for our current members! It’s also time to renew your membership for 2019-2020, or … More
Dear Friends…
We write in profound love and sorrow in the wake of Friday’s terrorist attacks against people of Islamic faith, as … More
Call for papers – 2018 theme: Pay equity and equal employment opportunity
The themed edition of the November 2018 Bulletin of the LHP – Pay Equity and Equal Employment Opportunity – will … More
New website
Kia ora koutou, nau mai! Welcome to the new website of the Labour History Project. We’re still adding things here, … More