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List of Contributors

CHRIS BOURKE was the National Library's Research Fellow in 2006, embarking on a history of mid20th century popular music in New Zealand - work he continued in 2008 as Writer in Residence at the University of Waikato. Blue Smoke: The Lost Years of New Zealand Popular Music, 1918-1964 will be published by Auckland University Press in 2010.

DAVID COLQUHOUN has been Curator of Manuscripts at the Alexander Turnbull Library since 1989. He has an MA with First Class Honours from the University of Auckland, and has written many articles on aspects of New Zealand history and archives. His book As If Running on Air: The Journals of Jack Lovelock was published in 2008, and he is now writing a book about the royal visit of 1920.

ANDREW FRANCIS completed his PhD at Victoria University of Wellington in 2009. His thesis examined the treatment of German and Austro-Hungarian residents in New Zealand during the Great War. He was formerly employed as a lecturer and tutor in the History programme at Victoria, and has worked in Published Collections at the Alexander Turnbull Library. He is currently a researcher for the Waitangi Tribunal.

RUTH LIGHTBOURNE is Curator, Special Printed Collections, Alexander Turnbull Library.

lAN LOCH HEAD teaches Art History at the University of Canterbury. Although better known as an architectural historian, he has been a balletomane from an early age. His interest in Pavlova's visit to New Zealand grew from his contribution to The Theatre Royal , Christchurch: An Illustrated History (2007) and forms part of a larger project to examine the impact of the Ballets Russes tours of New Zealand during the 19305.

PHILIP RAINER left the Alexander Turnbull Library in January 2009 after 25 years of service. He is currently working for a publishing company, using the resources of the Library to support authors writing in the areas of New Zealand history and culture.

MONTY SOUTAR is a Guardian of the Alexander Turnbull Library and member of the Archives New Zealand Council. He has significant experience in historical research, vast knowledge in dealing with Maori Land Court records, and has worked widely with iwi and Maori communities. He was appointed to the Waitangi Tribunal in 2002, and is currently Chief Executive of Te Runanga o Ngati Porou.

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Turnbull Library Record, Volume 42, 1 January 2009, Page 5

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List of Contributors Turnbull Library Record, Volume 42, 1 January 2009, Page 5

List of Contributors Turnbull Library Record, Volume 42, 1 January 2009, Page 5

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