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W. H. Oliver

William Hosking Oliver CBE (14 May 1925 – 16 September 2015), commonly known as W. H. Oliver but also known as Bill Oliver, was an eminent New Zealand historian and a poet. From 1983, Oliver led the development of the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography.

W. H. Oliver

Born
William Hosking Oliver

(1925-05-14)14 May 1925
Feilding, New Zealand
Died16 September 2015(2015-09-16) (aged 90)
Wellington, New Zealand
Other namesBill Oliver
Occupation(s)Historian, poet, biographer
SpouseDorothy Nielsen
Children6
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Oxford
ThesisOrganizations and ideas behind the efforts to achieve a general union of the working classes in the early 1830's (1954)
Academic work
DisciplineHistory
InstitutionsUniversity of Canterbury
Victoria University of Wellington
Massey University
Doctoral studentsMargaret Tennant[1]

Life edit

Oliver was born in Feilding in 1925 to Ethel Amelia Oliver and her husband, William Henry Oliver, both Cornish immigrants.[2] His father was a member of the Labour Party and stood in the Oroua electorate in the 1935 election,[3] and the Manawatu electorate in 1943.[4]

During his youth, the family moved to Dannevirke, where he received his schooling at Dannevirke High School.[5] Upon leaving school at 18, he moved to Wellington where he studied at Victoria University of Wellington (MA), followed by three years of lecturing at that institution. He married Dorothy Nielsen, whom he had met at a Christian conference in Christchurch, and had five sons and one daughter with her.[5]

In 1951, the Olivers moved to the United Kingdom, where he completed a PhD at the University of Oxford in 1953.[5] They returned to New Zealand and he lectured at University of Canterbury and Victoria, before becoming inaugural professor of history at Massey University in 1965, where he later served as Dean of Humanities. He was made emeritus professor on leaving Massey in 1983 to become general editor of the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (DNZB).[5] He wrote extensively on New Zealand history and published several volumes of poetry. In the 1990 New Year Honours, he was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire, for services to historical research,[6] and also in 1990 he was awarded the New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal, and an honorary DLitt from Victoria University of Wellington in recognition of his services to history.[7] In 2008, he was honoured in the Prime Minister's Awards for Literary Achievement in the non-fiction genre.[8]

Oliver died in Wellington on 16 September 2015.[5] His wife had died of pancreatic cancer during the time that he worked on the DNZB.[5]

Works edit

History and biography edit

  • 1954: Organizations and ideas behind the efforts to achieve a general union of the working classes in the early 1830's [sic] PhD thesis, Faculty of Social Studies, University of Oxford.[9][10]
  • 1960: The Story of New Zealand, London: Faber
  • 1960: Poetry in New Zealand, Wellington: School Publications
  • 1964: Problems and prospects of conservatism in New Zealand, Wellington: New Zealand National Party
  • 1968: Further steps towards a welfare state since 1935, Auckland: Heinemann Educational Books
  • 1971: Challenge and response: a study of the development of the Gisborne East Coast region, Gisborne: East Coast Development Research Association
  • 1978: Prophets and Millennialists, Auckland: Auckland University Press
  • 1981: The Oxford History of New Zealand, co-edited with Bridget Williams, Wellington: Oxford University Press
  • 1983: James K. Baxter: A Portrait, Wellington: Port Nicholson Press. ISBN 0908635060.[11][12]
  • 1990: Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, volume one, 1769–1869, (ed.), Wellington: Allen & Unwin/Department of Internal Affairs
  • 1991: Claims to the Waitangi Tribunal, Wellington: Waitangi Tribunal
  • 1996: The certainty of doubt: tributes to Peter Munz, (co-edited with Miles Fairburn), Wellington: Victoria University Press
  • 1997: The social and economic situation of Hauraki Maori after colonisation, Paeroa: Hauraki Maori Trust Board
  • 2002: Looking for the Phoenix: A Memoir, Wellington: Bridget Williams Books

Poetry edit

Books of poetry:

  • 1957: Fire Without Phoenix: Poems 1946–1954, Christchurch: Caxton Press[13]
  • 1980: Out of Season: Poems, Wellington; New York: Oxford University Press[13]
  • 1982: Poor Richard: Poems, Wellington: Port Nicholson Press[13]
  • 1993: Bodily Presence: Words, Paintings, co-author: Anne Munz; Wellington: BlackBerry Press[13]
  • 2005: Selected Poems, Wellington: Victoria University Press

References edit

  1. ^ Tennant, Margaret (1981). Indigence and charitable aid in New Zealand 1885–1920 (PDF) (PhD thesis). Massey University. p. iii. Retrieved 20 October 2023.
  2. ^ "William Henry Oliver". Auckland War Memorial Museum. Retrieved 2 October 2015.
  3. ^ "Obituary". The Evening Post. Vol. CXX, no. 127. 25 November 1935. p. 17. Retrieved 2 October 2015.
  4. ^ "The General Election, 1943". National Library. 1944. p. 6. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Wannan, Olivia (26 September 2015). "Obituary: WH Oliver, historian who oversaw Dictionary of NZ Biography". The Dominion Post. Retrieved 1 October 2015.
  6. ^ "No. 51982". The London Gazette (2nd supplement). 30 December 1989. p. 30.
  7. ^ "Honorary graduates and Hunter fellowships". Victoria University of Wellington. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
  8. ^ "Prime Minister's Awards for literary achievement". Creative New Zealand. Retrieved 1 October 2015.
  9. ^ "Organizations and ideas behind the efforts to achieve a general union of the working classes in the early 1830's – University of Oxford". Solo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 1 October 2015.
  10. ^ Oliver, William Hosking (5 April 1954). "Organizations and ideas behind the efforts to achieve a general union of the working classes in the early 1830's" – via ethos.bl.uk.
  11. ^ "Index New Zealand Holdings Information". Innz.natlib.govt.nz. Retrieved 1 October 2015.
  12. ^ "Index New Zealand Holdings Information". Innz.natlib.govt.nz. Retrieved 1 October 2015.
  13. ^ a b c d "The Phoenix Project : Poetry by W. H. Oliver". Talkingtothecan.com. Retrieved 1 October 2015.

External links edit

  • The Phoenix Project – collected poetic works
  • Poems by W H Oliver from The Spike 1948
  • Obituary: William Hosking Oliver 1925–2015

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William Hosking Oliver CBE 14 May 1925 16 September 2015 commonly known as W H Oliver but also known as Bill Oliver was an eminent New Zealand historian and a poet From 1983 Oliver led the development of the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography W H OliverCBEBornWilliam Hosking Oliver 1925 05 14 14 May 1925Feilding New ZealandDied16 September 2015 2015 09 16 aged 90 Wellington New ZealandOther namesBill OliverOccupation s Historian poet biographerSpouseDorothy NielsenChildren6Academic backgroundAlma materUniversity of OxfordThesisOrganizations and ideas behind the efforts to achieve a general union of the working classes in the early 1830 s 1954 Academic workDisciplineHistoryInstitutionsUniversity of CanterburyVictoria University of Wellington Massey UniversityDoctoral studentsMargaret Tennant 1 Contents 1 Life 2 Works 2 1 History and biography 2 2 Poetry 3 References 4 External linksLife editOliver was born in Feilding in 1925 to Ethel Amelia Oliver and her husband William Henry Oliver both Cornish immigrants 2 His father was a member of the Labour Party and stood in the Oroua electorate in the 1935 election 3 and the Manawatu electorate in 1943 4 During his youth the family moved to Dannevirke where he received his schooling at Dannevirke High School 5 Upon leaving school at 18 he moved to Wellington where he studied at Victoria University of Wellington MA followed by three years of lecturing at that institution He married Dorothy Nielsen whom he had met at a Christian conference in Christchurch and had five sons and one daughter with her 5 In 1951 the Olivers moved to the United Kingdom where he completed a PhD at the University of Oxford in 1953 5 They returned to New Zealand and he lectured at University of Canterbury and Victoria before becoming inaugural professor of history at Massey University in 1965 where he later served as Dean of Humanities He was made emeritus professor on leaving Massey in 1983 to become general editor of the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography DNZB 5 He wrote extensively on New Zealand history and published several volumes of poetry In the 1990 New Year Honours he was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire for services to historical research 6 and also in 1990 he was awarded the New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal and an honorary DLitt from Victoria University of Wellington in recognition of his services to history 7 In 2008 he was honoured in the Prime Minister s Awards for Literary Achievement in the non fiction genre 8 Oliver died in Wellington on 16 September 2015 5 His wife had died of pancreatic cancer during the time that he worked on the DNZB 5 Works editHistory and biography edit 1954 Organizations and ideas behind the efforts to achieve a general union of the working classes in the early 1830 s sic PhD thesis Faculty of Social Studies University of Oxford 9 10 1960 The Story of New Zealand London Faber 1960 Poetry in New Zealand Wellington School Publications 1964 Problems and prospects of conservatism in New Zealand Wellington New Zealand National Party 1968 Further steps towards a welfare state since 1935 Auckland Heinemann Educational Books 1971 Challenge and response a study of the development of the Gisborne East Coast region Gisborne East Coast Development Research Association 1978 Prophets and Millennialists Auckland Auckland University Press 1981 The Oxford History of New Zealand co edited with Bridget Williams Wellington Oxford University Press 1983 James K Baxter A Portrait Wellington Port Nicholson Press ISBN 0908635060 11 12 1990 Dictionary of New Zealand Biography volume one 1769 1869 ed Wellington Allen amp Unwin Department of Internal Affairs 1991 Claims to the Waitangi Tribunal Wellington Waitangi Tribunal 1996 The certainty of doubt tributes to Peter Munz co edited with Miles Fairburn Wellington Victoria University Press 1997 The social and economic situation of Hauraki Maori after colonisation Paeroa Hauraki Maori Trust Board 2002 Looking for the Phoenix A Memoir Wellington Bridget Williams BooksPoetry edit Books of poetry 1957 Fire Without Phoenix Poems 1946 1954 Christchurch Caxton Press 13 1980 Out of Season Poems Wellington New York Oxford University Press 13 1982 Poor Richard Poems Wellington Port Nicholson Press 13 1993 Bodily Presence Words Paintings co author Anne Munz Wellington BlackBerry Press 13 2005 Selected Poems Wellington Victoria University PressReferences edit Tennant Margaret 1981 Indigence and charitable aid in New Zealand 1885 1920 PDF PhD thesis Massey University p iii Retrieved 20 October 2023 William Henry Oliver Auckland War Memorial Museum Retrieved 2 October 2015 Obituary The Evening Post Vol CXX no 127 25 November 1935 p 17 Retrieved 2 October 2015 The General Election 1943 National Library 1944 p 6 Retrieved 2 January 2014 a b c d e f Wannan Olivia 26 September 2015 Obituary WH Oliver historian who oversaw Dictionary of NZ Biography The Dominion Post Retrieved 1 October 2015 No 51982 The London Gazette 2nd supplement 30 December 1989 p 30 Honorary graduates and Hunter fellowships Victoria University of Wellington Retrieved 3 August 2020 Prime Minister s Awards for literary achievement Creative New Zealand Retrieved 1 October 2015 Organizations and ideas behind the efforts to achieve a general union of the working classes in the early 1830 s University of Oxford Solo bodleian ox ac uk Retrieved 1 October 2015 Oliver William Hosking 5 April 1954 Organizations and ideas behind the efforts to achieve a general union of the working classes in the early 1830 s via ethos bl uk Index New Zealand Holdings Information Innz natlib govt nz Retrieved 1 October 2015 Index New Zealand Holdings Information Innz natlib govt nz Retrieved 1 October 2015 a b c d The Phoenix Project Poetry by W H Oliver Talkingtothecan com Retrieved 1 October 2015 External links editThe Phoenix Project collected poetic works Poems by W H Oliver from The Spike 1948 Obituary William Hosking Oliver 1925 2015 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