(1 July 1940 – 15 February 2011)
Biography
Judith Mary Caroline Binney was born in Australia in 1940. She graduated with a first-class honours degree in history from the University of Auckland in 1965, and started work at the university as a lecturer in the History Department the next year. She retired as Professor of History in 2004. She wrote biographies of both Te Kooti and Kenana, as well as a book on Kenana's followers, and another on Pākehā missionary Thomas Kendall. With Judith Bassett and Erik Olssen she wrote People and the Land, a history of New Zealand aimed at high school–level readers.In 1997, she was made a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit, and in 2006 a Distinguished Companion (equivalent to a damehood). In 1998 she was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand. She was awarded $60,000 at the Prime Minister's Awards for Literary Achievement in 2006. Prime Minister of New Zealand Helen Clark stated: "Judith Binney’s work plays a vital role in recording our history, with a focus on Maori communities. Her writing draws on oral histories and communal memories, and uses photographic sources as an integral part of the written historical discourse."[2]
In 2007, Binney was named an inaugural fellow of the New Zealand Academy of Humanities, and she was a historical consultant for Vincent Ward's film, Rain of Children (2008).
In 2010, she won the New Zealand Post Book of the Year and General Non-fiction Award for Encircled Lands: Te Urewera, 1820-1921 (Bridget Williams Books). The book documents Tūhoe's quest for self-government of their lands, granted to them in law more than a century ago.
Death
On 4 December 2009, Binney received serious head injuries after being struck by a truck while crossing Princes St in Auckland City.[3]On 15 February 2011, she died in her Auckland home, aged 70.[4] She was survived by her husband, Sebastian Black.
Books
- Author
- The legacy of guilt: a life of Thomas Kendall (Oxford University Press, 1968).
- Mihaia : the prophet Rua Kenana and his community at Maungapohatu (with Gillian Chaplin and Craig Wallace. Oxford University Press, 1979).
- Ngā Mōrehu: The survivors (with Gillian Chaplin. Oxford University Press, 1986).
- The people and the land: Te tangata me te whenua: an illustrated history of New Zealand, 1820-1920 (with Judith Bassett and Erik Olssen. Allen & Unwin, 1990).
- Redemption songs: a life of Te Kooti Arikirangi Te Turuki (Bridget Williams Books, 1995).
- Encircled lands: Te Urewera, 1820-1921 (Bridget Williams Books, 2009).
- Editor
- The shaping of history: essays from the New Zealand Journal of History, 1967-1999 (Bridget Williams Books, 2001).
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