Hancock, W. K. (William Keith), 1898-1988

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Sir (William) Keith Hancock was born in Melbourne, Australia on 26 June 1898. and obtained his BA at Melbourne University. He was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford, 1922-1923, and obtained a BA with 1st class honours in modern history. In 1923 he was the first Australian to be awarded a Fellowship at All Souls College, Oxford, and in 1924 he returned to Australia to be professor of modern history at Adelaide University. He was professor of modern history at Birmingham University from 1933-1944, and professor of economic history at Oxford University, 1944-1949. He was appointed to the War Cabinet Offices as Supervisor of Civil Histories, 1941, and thereafter editor of series. In 1949 he became the first director of the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, and professor of British Commonwealth affairs, London University. In 1954 he headed an inquiry into constitutional problems in Buganda. The Report was published by HMSO in 1954 as Cmd 9320, Uganda Protectorate Buganda [Namirembe Conference]. In 1957 he became director of the Research School of Social Sciences at Australian National University (ANU), and was created the first University Fellow of ANU on his retirement in 1961. He was knighted in 1953, and awarded the KBE in 1965. Publications: Ricasolo 1926), Australia (1930), Survey of British Commonwealth Affairs (1937, 1940 and 1942), Politics in Pitcairn (with M M Gowing) (1947); British War Economy (1949), Country and Calling (1954), War and Peace in this Century (1961), Smuts: The Sanguine Years, 1870-1919 Vol 1 (1962), The Fields of Force, 1919-1950 Vol 2 (1968), Discovering Monaro (1972), Professing History (1976), Perspective in History (1982), Testimony (1985).

From the guide to the HANCOCK, Sir (William) Keith (1898-1988), 1896-1978, (Institute of Commonwealth Studies)

Sir Keith Hancock was an economic and administrative war historian, Professor of Economic History at Oxford (1944-49), Emeritus Professor and Honarary Fellow Australian National University (1968-88). Professor Mills was Director of the Commonwealth Office of Education when he died in 1952.

From the description of Letters [manuscript]. 1944-1945. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225848650

Epithet: of the Institute of Commonwealth Studies University of London

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correspondedWith Aurousseau, Marcel, 1891- person
associatedWith Australian National University. corporateBody
correspondedWith Badger, Colin Robert, 1906-1993 person
associatedWith Buganda Constitutional Committee corporateBody
correspondedWith Dodds, E. R. (Eric Robertson), 1893-1979. person
associatedWith Hancock, W. K. (William Keith), 1898- person
associatedWith Jervis, Alan, fl 1952 person
associatedWith Mills, R. C. (Richard Charles), 1886-1952 person
associatedWith Smuts, Jan Christian, 1870-1950 person
associatedWith Uganda Development Corporation corporateBody
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Buganda
Asia and the Pacific
Palestine, Asia Minor
Australia
Monaro (N.S.W.)
Australia, Australia
South Africa
Australia
Australia--Monaro (N.S.W.)
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Arms control
Constitutional law
Constitutions
Disarmament
Ecology
War
Historians
Historians
Historians
Historical periods
Historical research
History
History, Modern
International conflict
Nuclear disarmament
Peace
Public law
Social scientists
Wars (events)
World wars (events)
World War Two (1939-1945)
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Birth 1898-06-26

Death 1988-08-13

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