History of the South Pacific Since 1513

History of the South Pacific Since 1513
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Publisher : Outskirts Press
Total Pages : 769
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ISBN-10 : 1432773984
ISBN-13 : 9781432773984
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis History of the South Pacific Since 1513 by : Robert Kirk

From the moment Balboa saw the Pacific in 1513 to 2011, this book provides a comprehensive chronology of all major events in this spectacular part of the world.

Paradise Past

Paradise Past
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 297
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ISBN-10 : 9780786469789
ISBN-13 : 0786469781
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Paradise Past by : Robert W. Kirk

In the 400 years from Magellan's entrance into Pacific waters to 1920, the lives of the people of the South Pacific were utterly transformed. Exotic diseases from Europe and America, particularly the worldwide influenza pandemic, were deadly for islanders. Ardent missionaries changed the belief systems and lives of nearly all Polynesians, Aborigines, and those Papuans and Melanesians living in areas accessible to westerners. By 1920 every island and atoll in the South Seas had been claimed as a colony or protectorate of a power such as Britain, France or the United States. Factors aiding this imperial sweep included European outposts such as Sydney, advances in maritime technology, the work of missionaries, a desire to profit from the area's relatively sparse resources, and international rivalry that led to the scramble for colonies. The coming of westerners, as this book points out, was not entirely negative, as head-hunting, cannibalism, chronic warfare, human sacrifice, and other practices were diminished--but whole cultures were irreversibly changed or even eradicated.

The New Arcadia

The New Arcadia
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Publisher : FriesenPress
Total Pages : 325
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ISBN-10 : 9781460268605
ISBN-13 : 1460268601
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis The New Arcadia by : Monique Layton

SINCE BEING "DISCOVERED " IN 1767, Tahiti has faced a profound cultural upheaval. From the start, she has been branded with the irresistible dual myth of the Noble Savage's harmonious Arcadian life and of the vahine's amorous favours freely granted. People (navigators, missionaries, whalers, slavers) and events (deadly epidemics, atomic testing, and now tourism), all have contributed over time to creating the modern Tahitian quandary: trying to recover an idealized past and losing the benefits of modern life, or continuing as a cog in the French administrative system and losing her soul. Based on historical records, sailors' journals, Ma'ohi epic poetry, European paintings, folkloric events, the film industry, and novels by modern Tahitian writers, this book follows the passage from Otaheite's paradisal way of life, through the disastrous encounter with European civilization, ending with French Polynesia's modern prospects. Most remarkable of all is the enduring Ma'ohi culture's survival into the twenty-first century.

A History of the Pacific Islands

A History of the Pacific Islands
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 376
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ISBN-10 : 9781136837968
ISBN-13 : 1136837965
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis A History of the Pacific Islands by : Deryck Scarr

A book about the past and present Pacific Islands, wide-ranging in time and space spanning the centuries from the first settlement of the islands until the present day.

The Pretender of Pitcairn Island

The Pretender of Pitcairn Island
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 365
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ISBN-10 : 9781108640374
ISBN-13 : 1108640370
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis The Pretender of Pitcairn Island by : Tillman W. Nechtman

Pitcairn, a tiny Pacific island that was refuge to the mutineers of HMAV Bounty and home to their descendants, later became the stage on which one imposter played out his influential vision for British control over the nineteenth-century Pacific Ocean. Joshua W. Hill arrived on Pitcairn in 1832 and began his fraudulent half-decade rule that has, until now, been swept aside as an idiosyncratic moment in the larger saga of Fletcher Christian's mutiny against Captain Bligh, and the mutineers' unlikely settlement of Pitcairn. Here, Hill is shown instead as someone alert to the full scope and power of the British Empire, to the geopolitics of international imperial competition, to the ins and outs of naval command, the vicissitudes of court politics, and, as such, to Pitcairn's symbolic power for the British Empire more broadly.

A History of the Pacific Islands

A History of the Pacific Islands
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 396
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ISBN-10 : 9781350306721
ISBN-13 : 135030672X
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis A History of the Pacific Islands by : Steven Roger Fischer

This wide-ranging study of the Pacific Islands provides a dynamic and provocative account of the peopling of the Pacific, and its broad impact on world history. Spanning over 50,000 years of human presence in an area which comprises one-third of our planet – Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia – the narrative follows the development of the region, from New Guinea's earliest settlement to the creation of the modern Pacific states. Thoroughly revised and updated in light of the most recent scholarship, the second edition includes: • an overview of the events and developments in the Pacific Islands over the last decade • coverage of the latest archaeological discoveries • several new maps • an updated and expanded bibliography Steven Roger Fischer's unique text provides a highly accessible and invaluable introduction to the history of an area which is currently emerging as pivotal in international affairs. A History of the Pacific Islands traces the human history of nearly one-third of the globe over a fifty-thousand year span. This is history on a grand scale, taking the islands of Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia from prehistoric culture to the present day through a skilful interpretation of scholarship in the field. Fischer's familiarity with work in archaeology and anthropology as well as in history enriches the text, making this a book with wide appeal for students and general readers.

Worlds Apart

Worlds Apart
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 378
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015058701544
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Worlds Apart by : Ian Christopher Campbell

This title spans the entire history of the Pacific Islands. From the first settlement by the native islanders, through the centuries of European contact, cultural influence and colonialism, to the coming of independence and more recent troubles since then. This title will appeal to the general reader with its non-academic style.