Barry Gustafson

Barry Gustafson

Barry Gustafson (BA 1960, MA 1962, PhD 1974) (born 1938) is a New Zealand political scientist and historian, and a leading political biographer. He served for nearly four decades as Professor of Political Studies at the University of Auckland, and as Acting Director of the New Zealand Asia Institute from 2004 to 2006.

Biography

Politics and academia

Barry Selwyn Gustafson was born in Auckland in 1938. He was educated at Auckland, Massey and Glasgow Universities. He stood twice as a Labour Party candidate, in 1960 and 1966, and served as a member from 1954 to 1981. In 1968 he joined the staff at Auckland University, and during his long tenure at Auckland he has authored several leading books on the topic of New Zealand politics. He wrote "Social Change and Party Reorganisation (1976)" and "Labour’ s Path to Political Independence (1980)" while still a Labour Party member, but after completing "The First 50 Years: A History of the New Zealand National Party (1986)" changed allegiance to National. In 1986 he also published "From the Cradle to the Grave: A Biography of Michael Joseph Savage".

In 1987 he stood as a National candidate for the Birkenhead electorate to replace the retiring Jim McLay, but was defeated by the Labour candidate, Jenny Kirk.

During the 1990s Gustafson was given a number of international academic appointments, including visiting researcher at Stanford University and the European Union in 1990, and research at a number of American and British Universities in 1994. In 1997 Gustafson was Fulbright Visiting Professor at Georgetown University. From 1998 to 2002 Gustafson was appointed Head of the Political Studies Department, and he was also Pro Vice-Chancellor (International) of the University from 2001 to 2002. In 2000 he published "His Way: A Biography of Robert Muldoon".

Gustafson's teaching interests are predominantly the European Union, civil society, the development of New Zealand’s political culture and parties, political leadership and power, and interdisciplinary studies. For 25 years he also taught Soviet and East European Studies.

In 2004 Gustafson retired as Professor of Political Studies, and was appointed Acting Director of the New Zealand Asia Institute, a position he held until 2006. In this time he helped to establish a New Zealand Studies Centre at Peking University in Beijing. In 2007 he published "Kiwi Keith: A Biography of Keith Holyoake".

Committee work

Gustafson has also served as Chairman of the Council of the Auckland College of Education (Tamaki 1992 - 1997), and Associate Dean of Arts (Research 2000). He chaired the Advisory Committee to the School of European Languages and Literatures from 1999 to 2001, and was a member of the Board and Management Committee of the New Zealand Asia Institute, 2001-2002.

Works

*" [http://hdl.handle.net/2292/2248 Continuing transformation: the structure, composition, and functioning of the New Zealand Labour Party in the Auckland region, 1949-70] " (1973). PhD thesis
*"Social Change and Party Reorganisation" (1976)
*"Labour’ s Path to Political Independence" (1980)
*"The First 50 Years: A History of the New Zealand National Party" (1986)
*"From the Cradle to the Grave: A Biography of Michael Joseph Savage" (1986)
*"His Way: A Biography of Robert Muldoon" (2000)
*"Kiwi Keith: A Biography of Keith Holyoake" (2007)

Reference

* Auckland University: [http://www.auckland.ac.nz/cir_faculties/index.cfm?action=display_page&page_title=nzai_barry Barry Gustafson]
* Auckland University Press: [http://www.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/aup/book/2007/kiwi-keith.cfm Kiwi Keith]
* Auckland University: [http://www.ingenio.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/for/alumni/news/ingenio/ingenio-spring-07/alumni-books.cfm Ingenio Spring 07]


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