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An historical account from Vaitupu in the vernacular.
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The five historians in this book were all, to varying degrees, participant historians, whose life within the ivory tower was complemented by an engagement with public affairs. Conversely, their activism and civil engagement fed back into the history they wrote. J.C.
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Examines the foundational texts that pioneered and consolidated the new subdiscipline and served as the building blocks and stepping-stone for further developments in the field. This book is concerned with the development of Pacific Islands history as a specialization in its own ...
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Examines the effect World War II had on careers of Australasian social scientists. It links scholars through geography, transnational, national and personal scholarly networks, and shared intellectual traditions, explores their use, and contextualizes their experiences and contri ...
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The Christian Gospel was first announced in the Pacific by missionaries from Europe. However within 20 years the islands were sending out their own missionaries, over 1200 of them. This book examines the very significant work, impact and influence of these Pacific Island missiona ...
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In 1865 a trading captain called at the tiny atoll of Nukulaelae in Tuvalu and obtained a 25-year lease to the eastern islet of Niuoku on behalf of the German firm of JC Godeffroy & Sohn. The firm then developed a coconut plantation which was never free of controversy. Today, the ...
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