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The Pacific Ocean since 1800

edited by Anne Perez Hattori, Jane Samson

(The Cambridge history of the Pacific Ocean / general editor, Paul D'Arcy, v. 2)

Cambridge University Press, 2023

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 805-887) and index

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Description

Volume II of The Cambridge History of the Pacific Ocean focuses on the latest era of Pacific history, examining the period from 1800 to the present day. This volume discusses advances and emerging trends in the historiography of the colonial era, before outlining the main themes of the twentieth century when the idea of a Pacific-centred century emerged. It concludes by exploring how history and the past inform preparations for the emerging challenges of the future. These essays emphasise the importance of understanding how the postcolonial period shaped the modern Pacific and its historians.

Table of Contents

  • General Editor's Introduction Paul D'Arcy
  • Preface to Volume II Anne Perez Hattori and Jane Samson
  • Part VII. Rethinking the Pacific: 32. Climate change, rising seas, and endangered island nations Hilda Heine, Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner, and Jo-Jikum
  • 33. Authority, identity, and place in the Pacific ocean and its hinterlands, c. 1200 to c. 2000 Lewis Mayo
  • 34. Europe's other? Academic discourse on the Pacific as a cultural space Anna Johnston
  • 35. The phantom empire: Japan in oceania and oceania in Japan from the 1890's onward Greg Dvorak
  • 36. Blue continent to blue Pacific Jane Samson
  • Part VIII. Approaches, Sources, and Subaltern Histories of the Modern Pacific: 37. Archives and community memory in the Pacific Opeta Alefaio and Nicholas Halter
  • 38. Missing in action: Women's under-representation and decolonizing the archival experience Safua Akeli Amaama
  • 39. Rethinking gender and identity in Asia and the Pacific Angela Wanhalla
  • 40. Fifty years of the Hawaiian nation: Integrations of resistance, language, and the love of our land Jonathan Kay Kamakawiwo'ole Osorio
  • 41. Pacific literature and history Alice Te Punga Somerville
  • 42. Film and Pacific history Alexander Mawyer
  • 43. The visual and performing arts of the Pacific: A historical overview Adrienne L. Kaeppler
  • Part IX. Culture Contact and the Impact of Pre-colonial European Influences: 44. The Pacific in the age of revolutions Sujit Sivasundaram
  • 45. Disease in Pacific history: 'The fatal impact'? Vicki Luker
  • 46. Culture and christian missions in the Pacific Helen Gardner
  • 47. Trading nature in the Pacific: Ecological exchange prior to 1900 David Igler
  • 48 Seaborne ethnography to the science of race, 1521-1850 Bronwen Douglas
  • Part X. The Colonial Era in The Pacific: 49. Political developments in the Pacific islands in the nineteenth century Lorenz Gonschor
  • 50. Timorese islanders and the Portuguese empire in the Indonesian archipelago Ricardo Roque
  • 51. Pacific bodies and personal space redefined, 1850-1960 Jacqueline Leckie
  • 52. The Pacific in the age of steam, undersea cables. and wireless telegraphy, 1860-1930 Frances Steel
  • 53. Latin America's Pacific ambitions, 1571 to the present Edward Melillo
  • Part XI. The Pacific Century? :54. The USA and the Pacific since 1800: Manifestly facing west David Hanlon
  • 55. World war II and the Pacific Judith A. Bennett and Lin Poyer
  • 56. The nuclear Pacific: From Hiroshima to Fukushima, 1945-2018 Barbara Johnston
  • 57. Shrinking the Pacific since 1945: Containerships, jets, and internet Peter J. Rimmer and Howard W. Dick
  • 58. China and the Pacific since 1949 Fei Sheng and Paul D'Arcy
  • 59. Pacific island nations since independence: 1960 to the present Stephanie Lawson
  • Part XII. Pacific Futures: 60. Ancestral voices of the sea: Hearing the past to lead the future Tevita O. Ka'ili
  • 61. Defining the contours of the lagoon: Political strategies towards post-noumea accord political futures in New Caledonia Anthony Tutugoro
  • 62. New Pacific voyages since independence: 1960 onwards Roannie Ng Shui and Rochelle Bailey
  • 63. Creating sustainable Pacific environments during the Anthropocene: The lessons of Pacific History Tamatoa Bambridge and Gonzaga Puas
  • 64. Concluding Reflection: 'Choppy Waters' Anne Perez Hattori
  • Bibliography to Volume II
  • Index.

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