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 1, Series J, Section 27: 1998(2018)Correspondence of H.E.Maude 1940-1946. Letters written to his mother and father Lady Maude and Sir Walter Maude by his wife Honor Maude from Tonga, New Zealand, Pitcairn Island, Fiji and Hawaii.Item Open Access Part 1, Series J, Section 27: 1996(2018)Correspondence of H.E. Maude, Professorial Fellow, Australian National University, School of Pacific Studies, 1996. There are letters regarding collections given to the Auckland Museum, the National Library of Australia and the Barr Smith Library at the University of Adelaide, and his publications on the traditions of the Central Pacific Islanders, and communications with educators, scholars and librarians in Australia, the South Pacific, USA and UK. Among his correspondents are: Sr Margaret Sullivan, H.G. Cummings, William Pearson, Allan Kirk, Robin Sherman, Alun Hughes, Rosemary Grimble, Philip Snow and Ralph Wiltjen.Item Open Access Part 1, Series J, Section 27: 1997(2018)Correspondence of H.E.Maude 1997 with friends, scholars, authors and researchers regarding his publications, genealogy, news from the islands and requests for historical information. Some correspondents are Mark Sherman, Doug Munro, Ron Crocombe, David Buffett, Thomas J. King, Pat Cuppens (Maude), Kambati Uriam, Rosemary Grimble, Phyllis Bhogal and Susan WoodburnItem Open Access Part 1, Series J, Section 27: Undated Correspondence(2018)Correspondence of H.E.Maude with dates 1935-1996, some undated or with illegible senders. Among them are correspondents: Mary Miller, Reid Cowell, Eric Bevington. Nigel Wace, Sergey Nikiforov, Nigel Pusinelli and Peter McQuarrieItem 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: 1995 Part I(2018)Correspondence for 1995 part 1 of H.E.Maude, including with correspondents Rosemary Grimble, Bernd Lambert, Grant McCall, Martin Silverman, David Routledge, Robin Neillands, Reverend Neemia Tangaroa and Noel Ing.Item Open Access Part 1, Series J, Section 27: 1994(2018)Correspondence of H.E.Maude for 1994 with, among others, Jacqueline Ryle, Alun Hughes, Ralph Wiltgen, Andrew Gyles, Henry Lundsgaarde, Tebuke Rotan, Major Malo, Ron Crocombe, Rosemary Grimble, mark Tredinnick, Nicholas Kumkee Jong and Niel GunsonItem Open Access Part 1, Series J, Section 27: 1993(2018)Correspondence of H.E.Maude for 1993, including with W.E.Stober, Keith Woodward, Philip Snow, Sister Alaima Talu, Andrew Gyles and Tewaka Benaia.Item Open Access Part 1, Series J, Section 27: 1992(2018)Correspondence of H.E.Maude for 1992, including with correspondents W.P.Bourne, Nick Wardrop, Martin Silverman, Noatia, Hugh Laracy, Niel Gunson, Jean-Paul Latouche, Derek Freeman, Rosemary Grimble, Thomas King and David RoutledgeItem Open Access Part 1, Series J, Section 27: 1991(2018)Correspondence for 1991 of H.E.Maude, regarding South Pacific topics, with colleagues, researchers and writers. Among them are Noel Ing, Nick Wardrop, Imelda Cooney, Ralph Wiltgen, Philip Snow, James Wickens, Robert Langdon and Bruce Biggs.Item Open Access Part 1, Series J, Section 27: 1990(2018)Correspondence for 1990 from H.E.Maude with colleagues, researchers and students regarding South Pacific topics. There are 2 reviews of his edition of "Tungaru Traditions" and comments on a Bounty re-enactment article in the Australian Geographic Magazine, together with his work plan 30.6.1987 onwards, revised 30.6.88. Other correspondents are: Alun Hughes, Henry Lundsgaarde, John Borthwick, Patricia Hereniko, Errol Stevens and Gharib Pannu.Item Open Access Part 1, Series J, Section 27: 1989(2018)Correspondence for 1989 of H.E.Maude with writers, researchers and academics on the subject of the South Pacific history. Among his correspondents are: Shirley Hughes, Barrie Macdonald, Grant McCall, Keith Fitchett, Andrew Gyles, Selina Corkery, John and Evelyn Aris, John Hockings, John Dunmore, Doug Munro, Margy Burn, Mike Butcher, Anthony Reid and Gavan Daws.Item Open Access Part 1, Series J, Section 27: 1961 Part II(2018)Correspondence of H.E.Maude with academics, publishers and librariansItem Open Access Part 1, Series J, Section 27: 1988 Part I(2018)Correspondence 1988 pt 1 of H.E.Maude, which contains letters to and from David Chappell, Pauline Ernst, Rhys Richards, Greg Dening, Fabian Hutchinson, Ralph Wiltjen, John Hockings and others on South Pacific topics such as Pitcairn Island, Tungaru Traditions, Survey of Pacific Island Archives and US/USSR dispute over some Alaskan islands.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: 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 Metadata only Part 1, Series J, Section 27: 1986(2018)Correspondence of H.E.Maude 1986 with various colleagues, including Philip Snow, John Orr, Bill Pearson, Ginette Sullivan, Pauline Ernst, Cathy Woods,Noel Ing, Judith Huntsman and Robert Langdon about topics concerning the South Pacific and its literature.Item Open Access Part 1, Series J, Section 27: 1985(2018)Correspondence from H.E.Maude in 1985, comprising letters from Simon Seligman, grandson of Sir Arthur Grimble, and others, including R. Crocombe, Jane Roth, Richard Overy, Niel Gunson, John Orr, P. Gibbons, Andrew Campbell, Raeburn Lange, John Hockings, Kambati Uriam, Maslyn Williams and Whitney Smith, regarding Maude's work in South Pacific history. Topics include the writing of Island histories, the Pacific Manuscripts Bureau, the Western Pacific Commission Archives and the translation of The Gilbertese Maneaba into Gilbertese. There are also notes re his move to a retirement village and his future writing plans.Item Open Access Part 1, Series J, Section 27: 1984(2018)Correspondence 1984 of H.E.Maude regarding his writing and research about the South Pacific Islands, letters to old friends and colleagues. This correspondence also includes a paper on cannibalism in the Marquesas Islands by Ivan Brady and discussion about early Pacific maritime exploration with Rhys Richards.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.
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