Residence New Zealand Name Charlotte Macdonald | ||
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Thesis Single women as immigrant settlers in New Zealand, 1853-1871 (1986) Books A Woman of Good Character: Single Women as Immigrant Settlers in Nineteenth-century New Zealand | ||
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Charlotte Jean Macdonald is a New Zealand historian. After studying as an undergraduate at Massey University, she earned her PhD from University of Auckland and is now a professor at Victoria University of Wellington.
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- Charlotte macdonald heard it through the grapevine marvin gaye nbt top 12 performance
- Early life
- Professional career
- Selected works
- References
Early life
Macdonald has a Bachelor of Arts, a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) from Massey University, and a PhD from the University of Auckland.
Professional career
Macdonald is a Professor of History at Victoria University of Wellington. Her areas of expertise include: 19th Century colonies and empires; New Zealand history; gender and women's history; and cultural history of bodies, modernity, sport and spectating.
She wrote the Te Ara - Encyclopedia of New Zealand entry on 'Women and Men' in New Zealand history.
Selected works
References
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