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The island edge of America : a political history of Hawai'i

معرفی کتاب «The island edge of America : a political history of Hawai'i» نوشتهٔ Coffman, Tom، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Hawai'i Press در سال 2017. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

In his most challenging work to date, journalist and author Tom Coffman offers readers a new and much-needed political narrative of twentieth-century Hawaii. __The Island Edge of America__ reinterprets the major events leading up to and following statehood in 1959: U.S. annexation of the Hawaiian kingdom, the wartime crisis of the Japanese-American community, postwar labor organization, the Cold War, the development of Hawaii's legendary Democratic Party, the rise of native Hawaiian nationalism. His account weaves together the threads of multicultural and transnational forces that have shaped the Islands for more than a century, looking beyond the Hawaii carefully packaged for the tourist to the Hawaii of complex and conflicting identities--independent kingdom, overseas colony, U.S. state, indigenous nation--a wonderfully rich, diverse, and at times troubled place. With a sure grasp of political history and culture based on decades of firsthand archival research, Tom Coffman takes Hawaii's story into the twentieth century and in the process sheds new light on America's island edge.

The impact of the Indonesian spice trade on global and, more particularly, European history has been widely acknowledged. Although more recent studies have gone beyond the preoccupation with the colonial relationship to provide a more "Asiacentric" view, On the Edge of the Banda Zone is the first to focus an anthropological lens on the dynamics of trade in a specific area: that incorporating the Seram Laut and Gorom archipelagoes (and the adjacent mainland) of east Seram, in the Moluccas.

The point of departure for Roy Ellen's analysis is a description of trade relations in the east Seram zone between 1970 and 1990, but the wider importance of the data presented here is readily apparent: For five hundred years (and probably much longer), it has served as a corridor between Eurasia and the southwestern Pacific and played a vital role in the production and distribution of nutmeg and other high-value commodities that have for centuries had an impact on the global economy. Drawing on the author's fieldwork as well as archival and secondary sources, this ambitious, eclectic volume demonstrates the enduring continuities in the local system as it comes into contact with the changing outside world. It illuminates how barter, ecological and ethnic divisions of labor, exchange patterns, and the organization of trade between the peoples of the New Guinea coast and east Seram, help us make sense of long-term cycles and trends.

Contents Preface Acknowledgments Timeline Chapter 1. The Edge Chapter 2. The Tensions of Annexation Chapter 3. The Japanese Migration Chapter 4. Prewar Change Chapter 5. When Time Began Chapter 6. The ESC and the Modern Democratic Party Chapter 7. The Island Democratic Party Chapter 7. The Island Democratic Party Chapter 9. In the Middle Chapter 10. The First Japanese American Governor Chapter 11. Special Place Chapter 12. The Pacific and Asia Chapter 13. Native Hawaiians in the New Hawai‘i Chapter 14. Democratic Reinventions: Status Quo and Change Chapter 15. Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index About the Author
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