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AU ANUA 671 · Series · c. 1913-1995

The series contains the research materials of Timothy Macnaught on the history of Fiji. It consists primarily of his handwritten research notes, which he made on index cards, especially during his fieldwork in Fiji in the early to mid-1970s. These include research for his PhD thesis (Australian National University, 1975), and a folder of work for a study of controversial Fijian leader Apolosi Nawai (1876–1946).

There are also reproductions of historic sources and a small number of drafts or other writings by other authors on subjects relevant to the history of Fiji.

A significant portion of the series is in the Fijian language.

Macnaught, Timothy J.
Fiji Research Folder

Folder of research material, including photocopied maps, notepad marked Carew Papers, printout of The Story of a Little War, with attached note and annotations, paperclipped pages labelled Cakobau Records, hand-drawn map of part of Fiji (2 sheets), loose notepaper, photocopy of article on Fiji in The Daily Southern Cross, no date.

Macnaught's Student Notebook

Notebook with inserts containing draft of 'The Rise of the Korolevu: Chiefly Power in a Fijian Province 1830-1944' plus letters from informants in Fiji, part of an article with the header 'Deuba. The Society and its Background,' photocopies of printed material on the population of Fiji, with annotations and notecard, and a stapled bundle of lined sheets labelled 'notes.'