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James Wightman Davidson

James Wightman Davidson (1 October 1915 – 8 April 1973) was a New Zealand historian and constitutional adviser. Professor of Pacific History at the Australian National University from 1950 to 1973,[1] Davidson was the "founding father of modern Pacific Islands historiography as well as constitutional adviser to a succession of Island territories in the throes of decolonisation".[2]

Life

Davidson was born in Wellington, New Zealand on 1 October 1915.[3] He was educated at Waitaki Boys' High School and Victoria University College before studying as a doctoral student at St John's College, Cambridge. He gained his PhD in 1942 with a thesis on European penetration of the South Pacific, 1779-1842. After wartime work for the Naval Intelligence Division, Davidson returned to a fellowship at St John's, becoming university lecturer in colonial studies in 1947.[1]

While advising chiefs in Western Samoa in 1949, Davidson accepted the new chair of Pacific history at the Research School of Pacific Studies at ANU. He continued advising islanders, helping to draft constitutions for the Cook Islands (from 1963), Nauru (from 1967), Micronesia (from 1969) and Papua New Guinea (at the time of his death). He died in Port Moresby and his body was buried in Canberra.[1]

Works

  • The Northern Rhodesian Legislative Council, 1947
  • Samoa mo Samoa; the emergence of the independent state of Western Samoa, 1967
  • Pacific Islands portraits, 1970
  • Peter Dillon of Vanikoro: Chevalier of the South Seas, 1974

References

  1. ^ a b c Donald Denoon, Davidson, James Wightman (Jim) (1915–1973), Australian Dictionary of Biography, Vol. 13, 1993.
  2. ^ Doug Munro, On Being a Participant Biographer: The Search for J.W. Davidson, ch. 13 of Brij V. Lal and Vicki Luker, eds., Telling Pacific Lives: Prisms of Process, ANU Press, 2008.
  3. ^ Munro, Doug. "James Wightman Davidson". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 23 April 2017.

Further reading

  • Munro, Doug. "J.W. Davidson on the Home Front.” in Scholars at War: Australasian Social Scientists, 1939–1945, edited by Geoffrey Gray, idem, and Christine Winter, pp. 187–206. Canberra: ANU E Press, 2012.


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