D. A. Hamer Explained

David Allan Hamer (26 January 1938 – 15 May 1999) was a New Zealand historian.[1]

Hamer was born in Remuera, Auckland and educated at the University of Auckland, where he was awarded a BA and MA in history with first class honours. In 1965, he was awarded a DPhil from Oxford University. He then went on to teach at Lancaster University, the University of Auckland and Victoria University of Wellington. He was chairman of the history department at Victoria from 1984 until 1986 and again in 1997. He also served as dean of arts from 1988 until 1991 and assistant vice chancellor for academic affairs from 1991 until 1994.

He was elected to a Fellowship of the Royal Historical Society. From 1993 until 1997 he was on the board of directors of the Urban History Association.

He died of a heart attack in 1999, age 61.

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Notes and References

  1. Jannelle . Warren-Findley . Perspectives on history . David Allen Hamer (1938–99) . . 1 November 1999 . 7 October 2020.