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  1. Sir Keith Sinclair CBE (5 December 1922 – 20 June 1993) was a New Zealand poet and historian.

  2. In the second half of the twentieth century, Keith Sinclair transformed how New Zealanders understood themselves and their history. A prominent poet and New Zealand’s most important historian of the 1950s and 1960s, his work was energised by a deep commitment to New Zealand and a strong cultural nationalism.

  3. 16 de jun. de 2024 · Sir Keith Sinclair (born Dec. 5, 1922, Auckland, N.Z.—died June 20, 1993, Canada) was a poet, historian, and educator noted for his histories of New Zealand.

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  4. Poet and historian Keith Sinclair was born the oldest son of a rambunctious and impoverished family of ten. His reputation as a charismatic history professor and a prolific, accessible scholar of New Zealand history spread far beyond New Zealand’s universities.

  5. Sir Keith Sinclair (1922-1993) was a New Zealand historian, university academic and poet. He is regarded as having pioneered a style of historical scholarship that reflected a distinctly New Zealand view of the country and its people.

  6. This vivid history of New Zealand, by the late Professor Keith Sinclair of the University of Auckland's history department, has long been regarded as a classic, one of the most authoritative...

  7. Overview. Keith Sinclair. (1922—1993) Quick Reference. (1922–93), poet and historian, was born in Auckland, and grew up in Point Chevalier beside the Waitemata Harbour, the oldest son of a rambunctious and impoverished family of ten. Their ... From: Sinclair, Keith in The Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature » Subjects: Literature.