Kate Hunter
The Useful Woman
Episode Two of Beyond Kate explores politics, the reality of women at the polling booths, and Victorian attitudes that kept women in the home. Audio
Unwrapping the Suffrage Petition
Gaining the vote was a battle hard won for New Zealand women. Episode one of Beyond Kate visits the petition, hears about the woman whose name sits atop it & looks at the lives of rural women then and… Audio
Kate Hunter
Kate Hunter is an associate professor at Victoria University of Wellington, where she is also the director of the Stout Research for New Zealand Studies. Among the courses she teaches is a social… Audio
Is the Trans-Tasman romance dead?
Aussies and kiwis. We're mates, brothers-in-arms and friendly rivals on the rugby field. But lately you can just tell by the look in their eye that something's changed. Audio
Te Papa Press supporters agitate to oppose its shut down
Supporters of Te Papa's publishing arm are agitating to have their say on a controversial plan to shut it down. Audio
Margaret MacMillan on the First World War
The eminent historian Professor Margaret MacMillan explores the origins of the First World War, and the contemporary parallels to what happened a century ago. With Kate Hunter in the chair, this… Audio
Kate Hunter
What would have happened if New Zealand had become part of Australia in 1901? A historian at Victoria University speculates. Audio
Kate Hunter: hunting
Historian, former tramper, and author of Hunting: A New Zealand History. Audio
Ideas for 27 April 2008
A look at the balance between fiction, factual and official histories of war Audio