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Helen May Leach (née Keedwell; born 3 July 1945) is a New Zealand academic specialising in food anthropology. She is currently a professor emerita at the
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Early life and family

Born Helen May Keedwell in
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on 3 July 1945, Leach is the daughter of Peggy and Harvey Keedwell. Her older sister, Nancy Tichborne, is a noted watercolour artist. After moving with her family to Dunedin in the early 1950s, Leach was educated at Otago Girls' High School. She went on to study at the University of Otago, from where she graduated
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Career

Leach was appointed to the staff of the University of Otago in 1972, and was appointed to a chair in anthropology in 2002. Originally trained in archaeology, she completed a PhD in 1976 at Otago, with a thesis titled ''Horticulture in prehistoric New Zealand: an investigation of the function of the stone walls of Palliser Bay''. Leach has studied food, eating, cooking, associated equipment and paraphernalia in New Zealand. Her interests range from prehistoric horticulture and the evolution of human diet to the history of cooking, the origins of recipes as well as the development of kitchens and batteries de cuisine in the twentieth century. Her extensive collection of cookery books, especially community cookbooks, has provided a significant resource for colleagues' investigations that compensated for the incompleteness of that of the
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. Reviewing Leach's most recent book ''Kitchens'', Barbara Santich observed that "New Zealanders are indeed fortunate to have Helen Leach as guide, guardian and safe-keeper of their gastronomic past", noting too that the work was illustrated with images of artefacts from Leach's own personal collection. When Leach retired from the University of Otago in 2008, she was granted the title of
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Honours

Leach was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand in 2004. In the 2018 Queen's Birthday Honours, she was appointed an
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, for services to culinary anthropology.


Bibliography

* ''Kitchens: The New Zealand Kitchen in the 20th Century'' (2014) * ''From Kai to Kiwi Kitchen'' (2011) * ''The Pavlova Story: A Slice of New Zealand's Culinary History'', Photographs Mary Browne, Otago University Press, 2008, * ''The Pavlova'' (2009) * ''Cultivating Myths'' (2000) * ''1000 Years of Gardening in New Zealand'' (1984) * ''Prehistoric Men in Palliser Bay'' (1979) * ''Subsistence Patterns in Prehistoric New Zealand'' (1969)


References

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