These papers of Dennis Duncanson, dating from 1965 to 1976 are comprised of several manuscripts from his book, _'Government and Revolution in Vietnam_ ' (1968, OUP), as well as draft manuscripts from his other works. The collection also contains a variety of correspondence with academic organisations, personal friends, colleagues and professional acquaintances; review clippings of his book and newspaper cuttings on Vietnam.
Papers of Dennis Duncanson
This material is held atRoyal Asiatic Society Archives
- Reference
- GB 891 DD
- Dates of Creation
- 1951 - 1978
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- English French German Italian Spanish
- Physical Description
- 3 archival boxes
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
Dr. Dennis John Duncanson (sometimes referred to as John Dennis Duncanson) (26 May 1917 - 15 April 1998) was a British Overseas Civil Servant and academic who specialised in Asian studies. Duncanson had extensive experience of the Indian Ocean area, from East Africa to China. After joining the Colonial Service, Duncanson became aide-de-camp to the Governor of Hong Kong, and subsequently joined the administration in what was then Malaya. In 1961, Duncanson was invited to join the British Advisory Mission in Saigon and worked as Counsellor in Aid at the British Embassy in Saigon during the mid-sixties, being later awarded an OBE.
On returning to England, Duncanson joined the staff of the University of Kent at Canterbury, where he became Reader, and set up the Centre for South-East Asian Studies. His book, _Government and Revolution in Vietnam_ was written whilst the Vietnam War was still in progress, and found its place as recommended reading in politics and government at several universities.
In 1969, Duncanson was elected to the Council at the Royal Asiatic Society, and in 1977 became its Director. He was President in 1982-5, and served another two terms as Director in 1986-9 and 1992-5. He died in 1998 at Osborne House in the Isle of Wight.
Arrangement
The papers are arranged as follows:
DD/1 - Manuscripts
DD/2 - Correspondence with Royal Institute of International Affairs
DD/3 - Correspondence with Oxford University Press
DD/4 - Correspondence with Richard A. May
DD/5 - Seminar Correspondence
DD/6 - Personal Correspondence
DD/7 - Other Correspondence
DD/8 - Book Review Clippings
DD/9 - Newspaper Cuttings on Vietnam
Access Information
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Acquisition Information
It was likely that these papers were deposited by Dennis Duncanson during his time as Director and President of the Society in the 1990s.
Note
Dr. Dennis John Duncanson (sometimes referred to as John Dennis Duncanson) (26 May 1917 - 15 April 1998) was a British Overseas Civil Servant and academic who specialised in Asian studies. Duncanson had extensive experience of the Indian Ocean area, from East Africa to China. After joining the Colonial Service, Duncanson became aide-de-camp to the Governor of Hong Kong, and subsequently joined the administration in what was then Malaya. In 1961, Duncanson was invited to join the British Advisory Mission in Saigon and worked as Counsellor in Aid at the British Embassy in Saigon during the mid-sixties, being later awarded an OBE.
On returning to England, Duncanson joined the staff of the University of Kent at Canterbury, where he became Reader, and set up the Centre for South-East Asian Studies. His book, _Government and Revolution in Vietnam_ was written whilst the Vietnam War was still in progress, and found its place as recommended reading in politics and government at several universities.
In 1969, Duncanson was elected to the Council at the Royal Asiatic Society, and in 1977 became its Director. He was President in 1982-5, and served another two terms as Director in 1986-9 and 1992-5. He died in 1998 at Osborne House in the Isle of Wight.
Archivist's Note
Catalogued by a RAS Volunteer under the supervision of the Royal Asiatic Society's Archivist.
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Bibliography
Duncanson's publication: Government and Revolution in Vietnam , London: Oxford University Press, 1968 is held within the Society's Library collections.
https://ras.koha-ptfs.co.uk/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=12640&query_desc=kw%2Cwrdl%3A%20Dennis%20Duncanson
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