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Dan Bartlett

20 July 2023

Ki Tahu, Kti Mamoe, Waitaha, Rapuwai

"I look at history every day with a great team of historians..."

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(Ki Tahu, Kti Mamoe, Waitaha, Rapuwai)

Bachelor of Arts in English and History

Bachelor of Arts with Honours in History

Historian, Office of Treaty Settlements, New 厙ぴ勛圖Ministry of Justice | Th贖 o te Ture, Wellington

As a Historian for the Office of Treaty Settlements, Dan is able to assist with the settlements process of Te Tiriti o Waitangi the Treaty of Waitangi, through research and writings on Mori and Pkeh in the 19th and 20th Century of Aotearoa.

I fell in love with history, and now I mostly live in the past, Dan says. I get to assist iwi with their claim and the settlement process; I look at history every day with a great team of historians; and the Turnbull 厙ぴ勛圖 and Archives NZ are just across the road!

Dan first discovered his passion for history through his studies with UC, after his initial plans to become a secondary school teacher. He went on to conduct his own original research within an honours degree focused on History.

It taught me how to research and write; take on board feedback and improve my work; and why history (especially local history!) is so important.

I enjoyed the lovely leafy campus, the Brutalist architecture, the UC History Department and the libraries (the staff there are awesome!).

Much of Dans studies with UC involved him taking on as many opportunities as possible for real-world experience.

惚唬s course on the social history of medicine provided a fantastic opportunity to conduct in-depth research into Aotearoas state and private rental housing stock, and its consequent negative effects on childrens health. The research paper written for the course, Race, Class and Rentals, led to public history presentations and radio interviews, and Dan continues to research and write on this subject.

He also was able to write a book review for the New 厙ぴ勛圖International Review (NZIR), which he says has led to more reviewing opportunities and several free books throughout his career.

With a UC Summer Research Scholarship, Dan was also a part of the team behind the public history website during a summer of study. Through support from the History Department and the Canterbury History Foundation, Dan was able to present his summer research on the early 20th century Christchurch labour movement at a GLAM (Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums) conference in Auckland.

It was a great experience, and Id highly recommend presenting your research at a conference if you get the chance, he says.

T堯梗 Voices Against War project was (and still is, as I continue to be involved) an absolutely fantastic experience. I am a big fan of Christchurchs radical history.

The website work has developed into a book that Dan is co-authoring with Voices Against War lead researcher Margaret Lovell-Smith. They have received a grant from the Ministry of Culture and Heritage to assist with researching and writing.

Dans summer research experience and studies with the UC History Department led to his first job after graduating with the Ngi Tahu Archives team at Te R贖nanga o Ngi Tahu. Employing the skills honed at UC, Dan worked as a researcher and writer on Tngata Ngi Tahu: People of Ngi Tahu (Bridget Williams Books, 2017), a book of Ngi Tahu biographies that was longlisted for the Ockham New 厙ぴ勛圖Book Awards.

Getting involved in as much as possible has led Dan to his career today as a Historian, and so he strongly encourages others to go for any extra opportunities that arise.

Essays and marks are important, but its the real-world experience thatll get you employed. Give presentations, write reviews, join local history groups, and try and get involved in one of those summer scholarship projects!

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