Henry Evans Maude

Henry Evans Maude (or H.E. Maude, or Harry Maude), (1906-). British Civil Servant and Anthropologist. Educated at Cambridge, Harry Maude spent the years 1929-48 working as a civil servant and administrator in various Pacific Islands, in particular the British colony of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands, even as Resident Commissionner from 1946 to 1949. From 1948-57 he worked for the South Pacific Commission, following which he worked as a Research Fellow for the Australian National University Research School of Pacific Studies until 1971. He has published widely on aspects of Pacific Islands history and was a prime mover in the establishment of the Pacific Manuscripts Bureau. The bulk of his personal papers are held at the University of Adelaide Barr-Smith Library. An extensive set of pages devoted to the life and work of Harry Maude can be found at the University of Adelaide library. He also published the work of sir Arthur Grimble.

Bibliography

Slavers in Paradise: The Peruvian Slave Trade in Polynesia, 1862-1864 ISBN 0804711062 Publisher: Stanford University Press - December1981 Maude, Henry Evans Maude, Henry Evans

 

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