Erik Olssen | |
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Born | Hamilton, New Zealand | 14 December 1941
Title | Emeritus Professor |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | Duke University |
Thesis | Dissent from normalcy: progressives in Congress, 1918–1925 (1970) |
Academic work | |
Discipline | History |
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Institutions | University of Otago |
Notable works | |
Notable ideas | Relationships between politics, society, ideas, culture, and economics shape the lives of individuals and their societies |
Erik Newland Olssen ONZM FRSNZ (born 14 December 1941) is a New Zealand historian whose research focuses on the linkages between social structures, politics, and the world of ideas at four spatial domains – the local, provincial, national and global. His early research examined labour history, especially the working-class mobilisation in New Zealand from 1880 to 1940 and included a study of Caversham, regarded as one of the most industrialised areas of New Zealand at that time. He has published several articles and monographs, including a biography of John A. Lee, and a history of Otago. Olssen was an academic in the Department of History at the University of Otago from 1969 until his retirement in 2002, when he was conferred with the title of emeritus professor.
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