Part I, Series J, Section 27: 1952-97
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Extensive personal correspondence with former colleagues, friends, research students and other scholars, archival institutions and libraries. In this correspondence there is much information on Pacific history and ethnography and about sources for such studies, but few formal reports or official memoranda. Following Maude's appointment as Senior Research Fellow in Pacific History at ANU from 1957 there is some correspondence regarding departmental matters (including staff appointments) and from 1965 correspondence regarding the establishment of the Journal of Pacific History (1966) and of the Pacific Manuscripts Bureau, and the ANU Pacific History Series, (1968).
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Item Open Access Part I, Series J, Section 27: 1958 Part II(2017)Correspondence regarding research work in Suva and Honolulu, other libraries and archives, book orders, reviews, academic publishing, references on Pidgin English in Papua New Guinea..Item Open Access Part I, Series J, Section 27: 1962 Part I(2017)Correspondence of H.E. Maude (Henry Evans) with academics, librarians and publishers from Jan. - June 1962Item Open Access Part I, Series J, Section 27: 1959 Part II(2017)Maude's correspondence with academic colleagues, librarians, authors, publishers and scholars of the South Pacific.Item Open Access Part I, Series J, Section 27: 1958 Part I(2017)Part 1 contains correspondence mainly dealing with HEM's research and writing about early discoveries of the South Pacific Islands and reviewing writing in his general area of expertise for various publishers such as the Bibliography of Oceanic Linguistics, writing job references and recommendations for friends and acquaintances and traveling to Suva and Honolulu to consult official archives. HEM also gives a summary of his and Honor's movements 1946-1958.Item Open Access Part I, Series J, Section 27: 1961 Part I(2017)Correspondence of H.E.Maude January-June 1961 with academics, librarians, writers and publishers.Item Open Access Part I, Series J, Section 27: 1960 Part I(2017)Correspondence and papers part 1 1960, concerning work on South Pacific topics with academics, scholars, publishers etc.Item Open Access Part I, Series J, Section 27: 1959 Part 1(2017)Maude's correspondence with colleages, librarians, publishers, scholars and other authorsItem Open Access Part I, Series J, Section 27: 1954(2017)Correspondence mainly covering a period of long leave with letterss about wards Alex and Robert Govaars from Netherlands New Guinea, Binatake Tokatake (aka Paul Murdock) the Gilbert Islands' representative attending the Coronation, the candidates for the position of Co-operatives Officer for the South Pacific Commission, the visit of H. Sheils and Mrs Phelan to the Islands, a cookery book and history book project and a booklet about the reorganization of the Colonial Service.Item Open Access Part I, Series J, Section 27: 1960 Part II(2017)Correspondence and personal papers 1960 part 2, concerning South Pacific topics, with academics, writers , students and scholarsItem Open Access Part I, Series J, Section 27: 1955(2017)Correspondence re retirement from 1.1.1956, proposals for a successor, letters from contacts throughout the Pacific, Australia, New Zealand and USA, also re philately, a draft proposal re Nauruan resettlement, a bibliography of Central Pacific Equatorial Islands and a paper on the need for historical research in the Pacific.Item Open Access Part I, Series J, Section 27: 1956(2017)Beginning of HEM's retirement from South Pacific Commission. Lack of progress in alcohol control and local employment, additions to HEM's South Pacific library collection, some letters from Jack Cummings and accounts of HEM's academic writing and research, radio talks and conferences, consulting in Nauru, Rabi and Niue, consulate in Tonga.Item Open Access Part I, Series J, Section 27: 1957(2017)January 1957 marks the commencement of HEM's Fellowship at Australian National University and this file comprises correspondence with authors, publishers, archivists, librarians and researchers, as well as the usual requests for references and job openings and progress reports to Prof. J.W.Davidson. Paddy Macdonald returns to the Pacific from the Caribbean as Colonial Secretary in Fiji.Item Open Access Part I, Series J, Section 27: 1953(2017)Correspondence re Pitcairn problems, Fabian Colonial Bureau, stamp collecting, School of Pacific Studies, letters from job-seekers and visitors to the South Pacific, looking after friends' children, advice re promotions, and friends in Dutch New Guinea. An outline of a book for schools on South Pacific history.Item Open Access Part 1, Series J, Section 27: 1995 Part II(2018)Correspondence part 2 for 1995 of H.E.Maude with, among others, Susan Woodburn, Rosemary Grimble/Seligman, Henry Lundsgaard, Robin Sherman, Kay Kepler, Judith Huntsman, Stacey King, Geoffrey Badger, Alun Hughes and David Chappell.Item Open Access Part 1, Series J, Section 27: 1972(2018)Correspondence of H.E. Maude in 1972, mainly with other scholars of South Pacific history and bibliography, but also regarding the Journal of Pacific History, Tongan history, his appointment as Honorary Professor of History at the University of Adelaide and some references for former students.Item Open Access Part 1, Series J, Section 27: 1988 Part II(2018)Correspondence of 1988 Part 2 from H.E.Maude concerning requests for reviews, reports and references for South Pacific scholars and writings, notably correspondence with Jean-Paul Latouche, Maslyn Williams and Suzanne Carlsson.Item Open Access Part 1, Series J, Section 27: 1982(2018)Correspondence of H.E.Maude in 1982, regarding, among other things, a history of Malden Island, his book, Slavers in Paradise and a festschrift on his retirement, The Changing Pacific (1978). There are also letters and cards from HEM's granddaughter Susan, a paper by Sister Alaima Talu on What it means to be I-Kiribati, and an obituary for old friend Margaret Titcombe.Item Open Access Part 1, Series J, Section 27: 1987(2018)Correspondence in 1987 of H.E.Maude with colleagues Nancy Pollock, Simon Best, Barrie Macdonald, Ella Hoch, Jean Paul Latouche, Renee Heyum, Brian Porter, Pat Hereniko and Shirley Lindenbaum on South Pacific topics.Item Open Access Part 1, Series J, Section 27: 1973(2018)Correspondence in 1973 of H.E.Maude, including a eulogy for Jim Davidson, a paper on Polynesians in Peru and a list of PhD theses from the department of Pacific History at ANU.Item Open Access Part 1, Series J, Section 27: 1979-1981(2018)Correspondence 1979-1981 of H.E.Maude with relatives, friends and colleagues, mainly about South Pacific history topics, such as slavery, blackbirding, Roman Catholic Missions, Nauru, the Banaba Islanders and bibliographies of island literature.
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