Hawai‘i at the Crossroads tells the story of Hawai‘i’s role in the emergence of Japanese cultural and political internationalism during the interwar period. Following World War I, Japan became an important global power and Hawai‘i Japanese represented its largest and most significant emigrant group. During the 1920s and 1930s, Hawai‘i’s Japanese American population provided Japan with a welcome opportunity to expand its international and intercultural contacts. This volume, based on papers presented at the 2001 Crossroads Conference by scholars from the U.S., Japan, and Australia, explores U.S.–Japanese conflict and cooperation in Hawai‘i—truly the crossroads of relations between the two countries prior to the Pacific War. From the 1880s...
This dissertation examines how Native Hawaiians understood, promoted, and shaped relationships with ...
Speaking of a Pacific Age is now commonplace. About a hundred years ago, however, it was almost a ...
Men and Capital Across the Pacific ; Towards a Japanization of the Hawaiian Islands ? Japan and the...
Hawaii is often considered to be one of the great "melting pots" of the world, bringing together dif...
This book analyses two international incidents in the 1920s shocked Japan and changed the way in whi...
Conference paper for the Cultural Encounters in the Pacific War conference, sponsored by the East-We...
As a field of significant activity for historical sociologists in recent decades, civilizational ana...
This dissertation examines 50,000 American migrants of Japanese ancestry (Nisei) who traversed acros...
Scholars have long studied the rise of Japan’s commercial and cultural influence during the twentiet...
Although discourse over Hawaiian statehood has increasingly been described by scholars as a racial c...
Conference paper for the Cultural Encounters in the Pacific War conference, sponsored by the East-We...
Immediately following the Meiji Restoration of 1868, the new, Western-oriented Japanese government d...
2017-09-16This dissertation excavated the buried strands and the longstanding patterns of transnatio...
In most parts of the United States, Asian- Americans are the minority. However, in Hawaii, citizens ...
The study is based on interpretative reading of original texts. More specific analysis has proceeded...
This dissertation examines how Native Hawaiians understood, promoted, and shaped relationships with ...
Speaking of a Pacific Age is now commonplace. About a hundred years ago, however, it was almost a ...
Men and Capital Across the Pacific ; Towards a Japanization of the Hawaiian Islands ? Japan and the...
Hawaii is often considered to be one of the great "melting pots" of the world, bringing together dif...
This book analyses two international incidents in the 1920s shocked Japan and changed the way in whi...
Conference paper for the Cultural Encounters in the Pacific War conference, sponsored by the East-We...
As a field of significant activity for historical sociologists in recent decades, civilizational ana...
This dissertation examines 50,000 American migrants of Japanese ancestry (Nisei) who traversed acros...
Scholars have long studied the rise of Japan’s commercial and cultural influence during the twentiet...
Although discourse over Hawaiian statehood has increasingly been described by scholars as a racial c...
Conference paper for the Cultural Encounters in the Pacific War conference, sponsored by the East-We...
Immediately following the Meiji Restoration of 1868, the new, Western-oriented Japanese government d...
2017-09-16This dissertation excavated the buried strands and the longstanding patterns of transnatio...
In most parts of the United States, Asian- Americans are the minority. However, in Hawaii, citizens ...
The study is based on interpretative reading of original texts. More specific analysis has proceeded...
This dissertation examines how Native Hawaiians understood, promoted, and shaped relationships with ...
Speaking of a Pacific Age is now commonplace. About a hundred years ago, however, it was almost a ...
Men and Capital Across the Pacific ; Towards a Japanization of the Hawaiian Islands ? Japan and the...