Auckland University Press Book Wins Australasia’s Most Prestigious History Award
Dr Angela Wanhalla’s Matters of the Heart: A History of Interracial Marriage in New Zealand (Auckland University Press) has won the 2014 Ernest Scott Prize for history.
The Ernest Scott prize, worth approximately $13,000, is given annually to the book judged to be the most distinguished
contribution to the history of Australia or New Zealand or to the history of colonization. It was awarded last night at
the Australian Historical Association Conference in Brisbane.
Dr Angela Wanhalla, who teaches at the University of Otago, won the prize for her groundbreaking study of interracial
relationships in New Zealand. On hearing the news Dr Wanhalla responded, “I feel extremely honoured to be awarded the
Ernest Scott Prize and to join such an illustrious list of past winners. While this is an individual award, I wish to
acknowledge and thank the many people who supported my research, particularly my colleagues in the Department of History
at the University of Otago, the Royal Society of New Zealand, which funded my work, and Auckland University Press for
producing such a beautiful book. I also wish to acknowledge my family, particularly my parents who were the inspiration
for Matters of the Heart so I thank the judges of the Ernest Scott Prize for honouring them, as well as the many other couples who feature in
the book, in this way.”
Judges Professor Paula Hamilton from the University of Technology, Sydney, and Professor Tom Brooking from the
University of Otago described Dr Wanhalla’s book as a “study of intimacy [that] makes an important contribution to
overturning simplistic paradigms of race relations on the frontier and beyond.” The judges also commended the
“beautifully written, clearly structured” book and praised Wanhalla for wearing “her extensive scholarship lightly so
the reader has the pleasure of reading fascinating personal stories combined with sharp analysis.”
“The Ernest Scott Prize is Australasia’s most prestigious award in history and we congratulate Angela Wanhalla on
winning for her wonderful book Matters of the Heart. Angela tells one of Aotearoa’s biggest stories—the history of intimate relationships between Maori and Pakeha—from
first contact to today. And she does it with great research, analysis and passion,” Director of Auckland University
Press, Sam Elworthy said.
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