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  2. Jock Phillips - Wikipedia

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    Moving to the Department of Internal Affairs in 1989, Phillips was Chief Historian (1989–1997 and 2000–2002) and General Manager, Heritage (Acting) (1997–2000). He was Conceptual Leader (history) for Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa 1994–1998, in the lead-up to its radical transformation, accompanying its move to new waterfront ...

  3. Phillida Bunkle - Wikipedia

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    She was married for many years to Jock Phillips, a university colleague and noted historian. [1] The couple divorced in 1993, before Bunkle was elected to Parliament. [ 3 ]

  4. Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Te Ara was developed between 2001 and 2014 and edited by historian Jock Phillips, who oversaw a full-time staff of about 20 writers, editors, image and resource researchers and designers during its creation. [5] In 2010 during the development of the encyclopedia, the decision was made to integrate the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography into Te ...

  5. Phillips (surname) - Wikipedia

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    J. J. Phillips (born 1944), American poet; Jock Phillips (born 1947), New Zealand historian; Joel Daniel Phillips (born 1989), American artist; Joker Phillips (born 1963), American football player and coach; Jonas Phillips (1736–1803), American soldier and merchant; Jonas B. Phillips (1805–1867), American poet

  6. Jock (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Jock is a Scottish diminutive form of the forename "John"; It is also a nickname for someone of Scottish origin, as well as being the collective name for Scottish soldiers, collectively known as "the Jocks". It corresponds to Jack in England and Wales. In London the rhyming slang "sweaty" is used, deriving from "Sweaty sock - Jock". The name ...

  7. Kim Phillips (historian) - Wikipedia

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    Kim M. Phillips is an Australian–New Zealand academic historian, and is a full professor of history at the University of Auckland, specialising in gender, sexuality and women in the medieval period.

  8. J. R. S. Phillips - Wikipedia

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    John Roland Seymour Phillips (born 1940) is a British historian and academic. He did a Doctor of Philosophy degree at the University of London in 1967, on the subject of the 14th-century Earl of Pembroke, Aymer de Valence. [1] Later he published a book on the same subject.

  9. Jock Reynolds - Wikipedia

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    Jock Reynolds (born 1947; né John M. Reynolds) is an American museum director, visual artist, and curator. He served as the director of the Yale University Art Gallery from 1998 until 2018. His artwork is interdisciplinary and he often works in sculpture, photography, conceptual art, performance art, and installation art.