Rhys Richards

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Rhys Richards
NationalityNew Zealand
OccupationDiplomat
Years active1980s to the present
Known forHistorian
Notable workWhaling and sealing at the Chatham Islands (1982)

Rhys Morgan Richards is a former New Zealand diplomat and a current historian and ethnographer. He has written extensively on maritime history and Pacific artifacts and art. He has also spoken on these subjects on New Zealand radio and at many conferences and seminars around the world.

Early life

He attended the University of Canterbury in Christchurch where he completed a Master of Arts degree. The title of his MA thesis is, An historical geography of Chatham Island (1962).

Diplomat

After graduating from university he worked as a career diplomat in the New Zealand Foreign Service. His diplomatic postings included New York, Hong Kong, Manila, Geneva, Apia, and Honiara .[1]

He was responsible for overseeing New Zealand government aid to Melanesia.

From 1996 to 1999 he was the New Zealand High Commissioner to the Solomon Islands.

He was a programme editor, writer and presenter for

Radio New Zealand International.[2] He has served as chairman of the Pacific Conservation and Development Trust.[3]

In retirement he and his wife Margaret live in Wellington, New Zealand. They have three children.

Historian

He has written many books, journal articles, chapters in books, book reviews and articles in newspapers. He has also contributed content to online resources, such as The Encyclopedia of New Zealand[4] and the British Southern Whale Fishery website.[5]

Richards served on the committee of the Friends of the Turnbull Library (2000-2016).[6][7]

In the year 2000, he was presented with the 16th annual L. Byrne Waterman Award for his "outstanding contribution to maritime history," in a ceremony at The Kendall Whaling Museum, Massachusetts.[8]

In 2002, he held a Visiting Research Fellowship for Pacific Arts at the Sainsbury Research Unit at the University of East Anglia.[9]

In 2008, he was awarded a Tasmanian Research Fellowship by the State Library of Tasmania.[10]

He describes his research as, “strongly committed to testing prevailing generalities through quantitive research drawing on primary materials.”[11]

Select bibliography

References

  1. ^ Rhys Richards, United States trade with China 1784-1814, (1994) Special supplement to The American Neptune (Vol 54) p.4.
  2. ^ Richards, Rhys Morgan, 1939- , National Library of New Zealand web site, accessed 21 March 2021.
  3. ^ New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs, press release 15 May 2003
  4. ^ Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand
  5. ^ British Southern Whale Fishery database
  6. ^ Turnbull Library Record, Vol 33, 1 January 2000, p.111
  7. ^ Turnbull Library Record, Vol 48, 1 January 2016, p.114
  8. ^ The KWM Newsletter, 18 (3) Summer-Fall 2000, p.1.
  9. ^ "Notes on contributors". The Great Circle. 42 (1): iv. 2020.
  10. JSTOR 41563284
    . Retrieved 19 May 2021.
  11. ^ Richards, Rhys (1994). "Forward - United States trade with China 1784-1814". The American Neptune. 54 (Special Supplement): 4.