Sorrenson, Maurice Peter Keith
SORRENSON, Maurice Peter Keith
SORRENSON, Maurice Peter Keith. New Zealander, b. 1932. Genres: History, Race relations. Career: Makerere University, East African Institute of Social Research, Kampala, research fellow, 1963-64; University of Auckland, lecturer, 1964-65, sr. lecturer, 1965-66, associate professor, 1966-67, professor of history, 1968-95, head of the History Dept., 1974-76, 1978-80, 1984-87, emeritus professor, 1995-. Waitingi Tribunal, member, 1986-2001. Publications: Land Reform in Kikuyu Country, 1967; Maori and European since 1870: A Study in Adaptation and Adjustment, 1967; The Origins of European Settlement in Kenya, 1968; Europe and Southern Africa, 1972; Integration or Identity: Cultural Integration in New Zealand since 1911, 1977; Separate and Unequal: Cultural Integration in South Africa 1919-1961, 1977; Maori Origins and Migrations, 1979; Na To Hoa Aroha: From Your Dear Friend: The Correspondence between Sir Apirana Ngata and Sir Peter Buck, 1925-50, 3 vols., 1986-88; Manifest Duty: The Polynesian Society over a Hundred Years, 1992; Waitangi: New Zealand's Enduring Struggle, 1998. Address: 22 Awatea Rd, Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand. Online address: R.sorrenson@auckland.ac.nz