Articles and Book Chapters

Lenihan, R. 'The Public Good of Digital (Academic) History', Public History Review, Volume 29 (2022), pp.185-194
Lenihan, R., 'I Can Actually See Myself Using These Sorts of Things in the Future': The Case for Alternative, Authentic Undergraduate Assessments, New Zealand Journal of History, Volume 54, Number 1, April 2020, pp. 94-111
Macdonald, Charlotte; Lenihan, Rebecca, ‘Paper Soldiers: the life, death and reincarnation of nineteenth-century military files across the British Empire’, Rethinking History, Volume 22, Number 3, 2018, pp.375-402
Shep, Sydney J.; Lenihan, Rebecca; McKinley, Donelle; Plummer, Matt; and Dudding, Michael, ‘Moving beyond the Threshold: Investigating Digital Literacies and Historical Thinking in New Zealand Universities’, Practice and Evidence of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, Vol 12, No.1, 2017, pp.313-332
Lenihan, R., Oxford References Online Quick References. 133 entries, between 39 and 633 words long, on a range of New Zealand topics, published on Oxford Reference within the Dictionary Plus titles.
Lenihan, R., ‘Wanderlust: The Multiple Migrations of New Zealand’s Scots, 1840 to 1920’ for Lives in Transition: Longitudinal Analysis from Historical Sources, edited by Peter Baskerville and Kris Inwood, McGill Queen's University Press, 2015
Lenihan, R., ‘Counting New Zealand’s Scots’, in R. McClean, B. Patterson and D. Swan (eds), Counting Stories, Moving Ethnicities: Studies from Aotearoa New Zealand, Waikato, 2012
Lenihan, R., ‘‘Jocks’-of-all-trades: Genealogical methods, occupational profiles and New Zealand’s Scots, 1840–1920’, New Zealand Journal of History, Volume 46, Number 2, October 2012
Lenihan, R., ‘“In habits, in character, in fact … [in]… everything except language… like the Norwegians”: New Zealand’s Shetland Migrants’, Journal of Irish and Scottish Studies, Volume 4, Number 1, Autumn 2010
Lenihan, R., ‘Scottish Immigration to New Zealand from 1840 to 1950 – an introduction with preliminary findings’, TKKA: Graduate and Postgraduate E-Journal, The University of Waikato, New Zealand, 2007.
Lenihan, R., 'I Can Actually See Myself Using These Sorts of Things in the Future': The Case for Alternative, Authentic Undergraduate Assessments, New Zealand Journal of History, Volume 54, Number 1, April 2020, pp. 94-111
Macdonald, Charlotte; Lenihan, Rebecca, ‘Paper Soldiers: the life, death and reincarnation of nineteenth-century military files across the British Empire’, Rethinking History, Volume 22, Number 3, 2018, pp.375-402
Shep, Sydney J.; Lenihan, Rebecca; McKinley, Donelle; Plummer, Matt; and Dudding, Michael, ‘Moving beyond the Threshold: Investigating Digital Literacies and Historical Thinking in New Zealand Universities’, Practice and Evidence of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, Vol 12, No.1, 2017, pp.313-332
Lenihan, R., Oxford References Online Quick References. 133 entries, between 39 and 633 words long, on a range of New Zealand topics, published on Oxford Reference within the Dictionary Plus titles.
Lenihan, R., ‘Wanderlust: The Multiple Migrations of New Zealand’s Scots, 1840 to 1920’ for Lives in Transition: Longitudinal Analysis from Historical Sources, edited by Peter Baskerville and Kris Inwood, McGill Queen's University Press, 2015
Lenihan, R., ‘Counting New Zealand’s Scots’, in R. McClean, B. Patterson and D. Swan (eds), Counting Stories, Moving Ethnicities: Studies from Aotearoa New Zealand, Waikato, 2012
Lenihan, R., ‘‘Jocks’-of-all-trades: Genealogical methods, occupational profiles and New Zealand’s Scots, 1840–1920’, New Zealand Journal of History, Volume 46, Number 2, October 2012
Lenihan, R., ‘“In habits, in character, in fact … [in]… everything except language… like the Norwegians”: New Zealand’s Shetland Migrants’, Journal of Irish and Scottish Studies, Volume 4, Number 1, Autumn 2010
Lenihan, R., ‘Scottish Immigration to New Zealand from 1840 to 1950 – an introduction with preliminary findings’, TKKA: Graduate and Postgraduate E-Journal, The University of Waikato, New Zealand, 2007.