Ian McGibbon | |
Birth Name: | Ian Callum McGibbon |
Birth Date: | 7 December 1947 |
Birth Place: | Dannevirke, New Zealand |
Alma Mater: | Victoria University of Wellington (LitD; MA) |
Main Interests: | New Zealand military history |
Workplaces: | Ministry of Defence Department of Internal Affairs Ministry for Culture and Heritage |
Ian Callum McGibbon (born 7 December 1947) is a New Zealand historian, specialising in military and political history of the 20th century. He has published several books on New Zealand participation in the First and Second World Wars.
Born on 7 December 1947 in Dannevirke, McGibbon was educated at Victoria University of Wellington. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in 1968, Honours the following year and in 1971, he graduated with a Master of Arts degree with distinction, majoring in history.[1]
His career as a historian began with an appointment in 1971 as the Defence Historian at the Ministry of Defence, where he worked for eight years. In 1979, he started work for the Department of Internal Affairs in the Historical Publications Branch.[1] From 1982, he was the only staff member dealing with military history and produced the official history of New Zealand's involvement in the Korean War.[2] In 1994 he earned a Doctor of Letters, also from Victoria University.[1] He later was General Editor (War History) at the Ministry for Culture and Heritage.[3] His primary area of interest is New Zealand military history and politics, with particular focus on 20th-century warfare.[1]
In the 1997 Queen's Birthday Honours, McGibbon was appointed an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to historical research.[4] From 2010 to 2014, McGibbon was a participant in the Joint Historical and Archaeological Survey of the Anzac Battlefield, working alongside historians and archaeologists from Australia and Turkey; he edited Anzac Battlefield: A Gallipoli Landscape of War and Memory, the resulting publication from the Cambridge University Press.[5]
McGibbon's publications include:[6]
Author
Volume I: Politics and Diplomacy (1992)
Volume II: Combat Operations (1996)
Editor