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John
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Jason
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New Zealand and the French... / ed. by John Dunmore, 1990. Historien néo-zélandais, Officier de la Légion d'honneur, Ordre des Palmes académiques, spécialiste de l'exploration du Pacifique, reconnu pour services rendus à la Nation par les gouvernements néo-zélandais et français.
Internet, authorities.loc.gov, 2011-01-31
Né en 1923. Jason Calder est le pseudonyme de John Dunmore
Chasing a dream: the exploration of the imaginary Pacific / John Dunmore, 2016
Wikipedia, 2023-05-02
John Dunmore CNZM JP (6 August 1923 – 1 May 2023) was a French-born New Zealand academic, historian, author, playwright, and publisher. Dunmore was born in Trouville-sur-Mer, France on 6 August 1923. He emigrated to New Zealand in 1950. He completed a PhD under historian J. C. Beaglehole at Victoria University of Wellington in 1962, studying the French contribution to the exploration of the Pacific Ocean in the 18th century. He was Professor of French, Head of the Department of Modern Languages, and Dean of Humanities at Massey University, from which he retired in 1985. He also wrote plays. Dunmore established two separate publishing firms, the Dunmore Press (1969–1984) and Heritage Press (1985–2004). The Dunmore Press, a substantial New Zealand publisher of academic books, eventually became part of the Thomson publishing group, in 2004.
Dunmore, John (1923-2023 ; historien)
Calder, Jason