Frank Broeze Explained

Frank Broeze
Birth Date:1945 8, df=y
Birth Place:Rijswijk, The Netherlands
Death Place:Perth, Western Australia
Nationality:Australian
Occupation:Academic
Years Active:1960s to 2001
Known For:Maritime historian
Notable Works:Island nation; a history of Australians and the sea (1998)

Frank Broeze (18 August 1945 – 4 April 2001) was a professor of history at the University of Western Australia. His special area of interest was maritime history.

Life and work

Born Franklin Jan Aart Broeze in Rijswijk, Netherlands, Broeze was a maritime historian, and one of the founders of the Australian Association for Maritime History. He was also one of the founders of the International Maritime History Association[1] which later became the International Maritime Economic History Association. He published widely on maritime history issues as well as editing The Great Circle, the journal of the Australian Association for Maritime History. He wrote ten books and had more than 100 articles published in academic journals.[2]

Although best known as a maritime historian he also wrote on economic history. For example, he is the main author of Chapter 5 Markets, in Australians 1838, one of ten volumes published to mark the Australian Bicentenary in 1988.[3]

Broeze died on 4 April 2001 in Perth.[4] The Frank Broeze Memorial Maritime History Book Prize was created by the Australian National Maritime Museum in his memory.[5] In addition, a memorial lecture was inaugurated and is held each year.

Notes and References

  1. https://imha.info/founders/ Founders, International Maritime History Association
  2. Obituary by Michael Pearson, Australian Academy of the Humanities, Proceedings, 26, 2001
  3. Book: Atkinson . Alan . Aveling . Marian . Australians 1838 . 1987 . Fairfax, Syme & Weldon Associates . Sydney . 0-949288-11 X . 432 . First.
  4. 10.1111/1467-8446.00090 . 41 . Obituary: Franklin (Frank) Jan Aart Broeze, 1945-2001 . 2001 . Australian Economic History Review . 325–326 . Tull Malcolm. 3 . free .
  5. Web site: History Prizes . . 28 December 2015.