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UC's first History PhD graduate donates historical manuscript

13 December 2023

Earlier this month UC鈥檚 first History PhD graduate Geoff Rice donated an historical manuscript dating from the 15th century to UC鈥檚 Macmillan Brown 麻豆传媒团队.

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Photo caption: Emeritus Professor Geoff Rice donating a 15th听century manuscript to UC鈥檚 Macmillan Brown 麻豆传媒团队, received by Fiona Tyson, Head of the Macmillan Brown 麻豆传媒团队.

Now an Emeritus Professor, Rice鈥檚 career at the University started 50 years ago in 1973. His influential work included research into the 1918 influenza pandemic, which subsequently informed New Zealand鈥檚 Ministry of Health response to Covid-19.

鈥淭he main lesson from the 1918 influenza pandemic was the need to respond quickly and decisively to any new pandemic threat. New Zealand鈥檚 prompt response to the Covid-19 pandemic in early 2020 undoubtedly saved many lives, in contrast to the delay, denial, and confusion in most other countries. When faced with a major health crisis, it is useful to know what went wrong last time. Historians have their uses.鈥

Rice鈥檚 donation, a Land Grant document by Thomas Hobford of Evesham, is an example of a late medieval writing and a 鈥淲ars of the Roses鈥 item 鈥 a period between 1455-1485. The Land Grant, written on animal skin known as vellum, will be used as an educational tool for palaeography students studying ancient writing systems.

The land was originally gifted to Thomas by his brother Geoffrey and contained the villages and fields of Eldresfeld, Staunston and Pendok, in Worcestershire, England.

Emeritus Professor Rice retired in 2012 and has authored over 16 books, numerous short essays and articles.听


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