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Robert O'Neill (historian)

Australian historian (1936–2023)


Australian historian (1936–2023)

FieldValue
nameRobert O'Neill
birth_date
birth_placeMelbourne, Victoria
death_date
death_placeBlackheath, New South Wales
workplacesUniversity of Oxford (1987–01)
International Institute for Strategic Studies (1982–87)
Australian National University (1969–82)
Royal Military College, Duntroon (1968–69)
alma_materRoyal Military College, Duntroon
University of Oxford (MA, DPhil)
thesis_titleThe Relationship between the German Army and the Nazi Party, 1933–9
thesis_year1965
doctoral_advisorN. H. Gibbs
doctoral_studentsDavid Horner
main_interestsMilitary history
Strategic studies
major_worksAustralia in the Korean War 1950–53
awardsRhodes Scholarship (1961)
Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia (1978)
Officer of the Order of Australia (1988)
Fellow of the Australian Institute of International Affairs (2008)
occupationProfessor
honorific_suffix

International Institute for Strategic Studies (1982–87) Australian National University (1969–82) Royal Military College, Duntroon (1968–69) University of Oxford (MA, DPhil) Strategic studies Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia (1978) Officer of the Order of Australia (1988) Fellow of the Australian Institute of International Affairs (2008) Robert John O'Neill, (5 November 1936 – 19 April 2023) was an Australian historian and academic. He served as the chair of the International Academic Advisory Committee at the United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney, was director of the International Institute for Strategic Studies, based in London, from 1982 to 1987, and was Chichele Professor of the History of War at the University of Oxford from 1987 to 2000.

Early life and education

O'Neill graduated from the Royal Military College, Duntroon in 1958, and from 1958 to 1969 served as an officer in the Australian Army. His service included a tour of the Vietnam War as a signals captain attached as the Intelligence Officer to the 5th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment from 1966 to 1967, during which he was Mentioned in Despatches. In 1965, he completed his Doctor of Philosophy thesis at the University of Oxford on "The Relationship between the German Army and the Nazi Party, 1933–9" under the direction of one of his predecessors as Chichele Professor of the History of War, N. H. Gibbs. The research for O'Neill's thesis formed the basis for his first book, The German Army and the Nazi Party, 1933–1939, published in 1966.

Academic career

O'Neill served as senior lecturer in history, Royal Military College, Duntroon, from 1968 to 1969. He was head of the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre at the Australian National University from 1971 to 1982, senior fellow in international relations, 1969–77, professorial fellow, 1977–82, Australian official historian of the Korean War from 1970 until 1982, director of the International Institute for Strategic Studies (1982–87), and Chichele Professor of the History of War at the University of Oxford (1987–2001).

O'Neill was the founding chairman of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (2000–05). He was chair of the International Academic Advisory Committee at the United States Studies Centre, University of Sydney (2008–11). He was chairman of trustees of the Imperial War Museum, London, 1998–2001 (Trustee 1990–98). He was chairman of the Council of the International Institute for Strategic Studies, 1996–2001 (council member 1977–82, 1992–96).

O'Neill died in April 2023.

Awards

  • Officer of the Order of Australia, in the Australia Day Honours of 1988.
  • Centenary Medal, in 2001.
  • Fellow of the Australian Institute of International Affairs.
  • Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia.
  • Fellow of the Institute of Engineers, Australia

Published works

Author

Editor

  • The strategic nuclear balance: an Australian perspective, edited by O'Neill (1975)
  • The Defence of Australia: fundamental new aspects, the proceedings of a conference organized by the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, The Australian National University, October 1976, edited by O'Neill (1976)
  • New directions in strategic thinking, edited by O'Neill and D.M. Horner (1981)
  • Security in East Asia, edited by O'Neill (1984)
  • The Conduct of East-West relations in the 1980s, edited by O'Neill (1985)
  • New technology and western security policy, edited by O'Neill (1985)
  • Doctrine, the Alliance and arms control, edited by O'Neill (1986)
  • East Asia, the West and international security, edited by O'Neill (1987);
  • Hedley Bull on arms control, selected and introduced by O'Neill and David N. Schwartz (1987)
  • Prospects for security in the Mediterranean, edited by O'Neill (1988);
  • The West and the Third World: essays in honour of J. D. B. Miller, edited by O'Neill and R.J. Vincent (1990);
  • Securing peace in Europe, 1945–62: thoughts for the post–Cold War era, edited by O'Neill and Beatrice Heuser (1992);
  • War, strategy, and international politics: essays in honour of Sir Michael Howard edited by O'Neill, Lawrence Freedman and Paul Hayes (1992);
  • Alternative nuclear futures: the role of nuclear weapons in the post–cold war world, edited by O'Neill and John Baylis (2000);

References

References

  1. [http://www.dunsoc.com/Newsletter-web/1-2010-web.pdf From the Branches], ''Duntroon Society Newsletter'', April 2010.
  2. [http://www.vietnamroll.gov.au/VeteranDetails.aspx?VeteranId=1275986 Vietnam War Nominal Roll]
  3. (21 April 2023). "Vale Robert O'Neill". The Strategist.
  4. [https://honours.pmc.gov.au/honours/awards/882057 It's an Honour] – Officer of the Order of Australia
  5. [https://honours.pmc.gov.au/honours/awards/1126127 It's an Honour] – Centenary Medal
  6. "Academy Fellow – Professor Robert O'Neill AO, FASSA".
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