You can find recordings of MacmillanBrown Lectures from 2005 to 2012 on the. The table below lists the lectures going back to 1941.
Next Lecture Series
Dilemmas of our time:Unconscious (implicit) bias and race relations
By Dr Benjamin Reese Jr
Venue:A3 Lecture theatre
Time:6-8pm, Thurs 25th July 2019
Refreshments will be served
ALL WELCOME
List of Lectures
YEAR | LOCATION | LECTURER | TITLE |
2019 | Canterbury | Dr Benjamin Reese (Vice President Institutional Diversity, Duke University) | Subconscious bias and subtle racism in modern institutions |
2018 | Canterbury | Marama Davidson (Co-leader Green Party) Lopeti Senituli (Advisor to Tongan PM) Dr Iati Iati (Otago University) Darren Brunk (Oxfam) | Distinguished panel discussion. Theme: Should New سԹaccept climate change induced migrants from the Pacific? |
2017 | Canterbury | Dr Satyendra Prasad (CEO, PNG-Australia governance facility) | Trajectories of socio-economic development in the Pacific |
2016 | Canterbury | Dr Colin Tukuitonga (Director General, Pacific Community) | The future of Pacific regionalism |
2012 | Canterbury | Right Honourable Murray McCully and Mr Sitiveni Rabuka | Democracy in the South Pacific with particular focus on recent history in Fiji |
2010 | Canterbury | Associate ProfessorRoger Fyfe | The World Under One Roof - who owns the past? |
2009 | Canterbury | Te Ahukaramū Charles Royal, Professor Lisa Matisoo-Smith and Professor Michael Walker | Reflections on Maori, Pacific and (Western)/Scientific Knowledge |
2008 | Canterbury | ProfessorHelen Leach | From Kai to Kiwi Kitchen - tracing the development of New Zealand's Culinary traditions |
2007 | Canterbury | ProfessorCluny Macpherson | The Warm Winds of Change in the Contemporary Pacific |
2006 | Canterbury | Mr Jonathan Mane Wheoki | Pasifika Rising: A Cultural Strand in Contemporary New سԹArt |
2005 | Canterbury | Associate ProfessorElizabeth Gordon | Finding our own Voice: The English language in New Zealand |
2004 | Auckland | Professor Albert Wendt | From the Vaipe to Waipapa: Autobiography as History |
2003 | Auckland | Dame Ann Salmond | The Trial of the Cannibal Dog, or Why did Captain Cook die? |
2000 | Auckland | Professor Michael Peters | Education and Culture in Postmodernity: The Challenges for Aotearoa New Zealand |
1999 | Victoria | Dr Nancy Pollock | Pacific Studies in New سԹ- Macmillan Brown's megalithic images as viewed through the 20th Century |
1998 | Canterbury | Dr Sir Tipene O'Regan | The Journey and The Dream |
1997 | Massey | Professor Kerry Howe | Nature, culture and history: The knowing of Oceania |
1996 | Waikato | Dr Robert Mahuta, Dr Tamati Reddy, Dr Richard Benton | Issues in Maori development: The Tainui settlement - vision and reality |
1995 | Canterbury | Dr William Sax | The Gods at play: Art, politics, religion |
1994 | Victoria | Dr James Belich | Race and New Zealand: Some social history of ideas |
1993 | Lincoln | Professor EmeritusKevin O'Connor | Traditional cultural values and the sustaining of life on earth |
1992 | Auckland | Professor Emeritus Bruce Biggs | Kimihea te mea ngaro: Seek that which is lost |
1990 | Waikato | Professor G M Walker andMr Robert Mahuta | University and the space where God was: Post hoc ergo Propter Hawke & Taawahio's dream |
1989 | Massey | Professor Ben Finney | From sea to space |
1988 | Canterbury | Dr Malama Meleisea | The seeds of change: Political development in Western Samoa |
1987 | Auckland | Dr Andaya | Glimpses of Indonesian history: A commentary on Macmillan Brown's 'The Dutch East' |
1986 | Otago | Professor EmeritusA Thornton | Maori oral literature as seen by a classicist |
1983 | Canterbury | Dr Margaret Orbell | Hawaiki: a new approach to Maori tradition |
1982 | Auckland | Professor W H Pearson | Rifled sanctuaries: Pacific Islands in Western literature |
1981 | Otago | Professor Peter J Wilson | Three problems in human evolution |
1979 | Canterbury | Dr. Richard D Bedford | Perceptions Past and Present of a Future for Melanesia |
1978 | Auckland | Professor Maurice P K Sorrenson | Some modern Maori myths and legends |
1977 | Otago | Professor EmeritusA Ross | New سԹto 1947: A developing nation-state |
1976 | Victoria | Professor Roger Robinson | Satiric fantasies in modern fiction |
1975 | Canterbury | W J Gardner | Early university life in Australia and New Zealand |
1974 | Auckland | Lady Aileen Fox | Prehistoric Maori fortifications |
1973 | Otago | Professor Ernest A Horsman | On the side of the angels? Disraeli and the Nineteenth-century Novel |
1972 | Victoria | Professor W Oliver | New سԹabout 1890 |
1971 | Canterbury | Professor Raymond A Copland | God above and God within: The literature of belief |
1970 | Auckland | Associate Professor E A Sheppard | Henry James: 'The Turn of the Screw' |
1969 | Otago | Associate Professor Gordon S Parsonson | Oceania in the age of imperial Spain |
1968 | Victoria | D F Crozier | Tongan and papalangi: Anomie in Polynesia |
1967 | Canterbury | Professor John C Garrett | Utopias in literature since the romantic period |
1966 | Auckland | Professor F S Scott | The art of the Icelandic family sagas |
1965 | Otago | Professor William P Morrell | British policy and the Maori wars |
1963 | Victoria | Montague H Holcroft | Islands of innocence: the childhood theme in New سԹfiction |
1962 | Canterbury | Ngaio Marsh | Three-cornered world: the producer, the actor, the audience |
1959 | Otago | Jack Golson | Prehistory in New سԹand the Pacific Islands |
1959 | Victoria | Dan M Davin | Joyce Cary |
1957 | Auckland | S Musgrove | Shakespeare and Jonson |
1957 | Canterbury Museum | Roger S Duff | The settlement of New سԹand the South Pacific Islands |
1943 | Victoria | Heinrich F von Haast | The lectures and articles of the late Professor John Macmillan Brown on Shakespeare and the Elizabethan drama |
1941 | Canterbury College | Alexander G Henderson | John Macmillan Brown Lectures |