John Stenhouse
Associate Professor
History
Otago University
New Zealand
Biography
1986: PhD Massey University 1980: BA(Hons) Massey University
Research Interest
My research interests centre on nineteenth century science, religion, race, politics and gender, and their interconnections. I am currently working on 3 projects: humanitarian Christianity in nineteenth-century New Zealand; the Christian missionary movement and modern Western science; and southern Dunedin's religions 1890s-1940s.
Publications
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Stenhouse, J. (2011). Church and state in New Zealand, 1835-1870: Religion, politics, and race. In H. M. Carey & J. Gascoigne (Eds.), Church and state in old and new worlds. (pp. 233-259). Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill.
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Stenhouse, J. (2009). Religion and society. In G. Byrnes (Ed.), The new Oxford history of New Zealand. (pp. 323-356). Melbourne, Australia: Oxford University Press Australia & New Zealand.