MEMORY AND NATION

A further strand of my work involves history, memory and nationhood. My research in the field of transitional justice highlights the contested nature of how we remember— and forget— in settler-colonial nations where past violence against indigenous populations remains unresolved. This page is under development. I will add to it soon.   RELATED PUBLICATIONS Kidman, J. (Forthcoming). Remembering and forgetting the colonial past at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. In C. Peck & T. Epstein, (Eds.). Research on teaching and learning difficult histories: Global concepts and contexts. Routledge. O’Malley, V. & Kidman, J. (2017). Settler colonial history, commemoration and white backlash: Remembering … Continue reading MEMORY AND NATIONRead More →