This paper investigates Melanesian-German history across national and regional boundaries, highlighting conflicting pressures on Pacific Islander-Germans during the interwar years; it brings to the fore a Kafkaesque web of contradictory transnational policy developments, legislation and radicalised government practices that impacted on the lives of German-New Guineans who lived in the Mandated Territory of New Guinea and as (transient) diasporas in Australia and National Socialist Germany. The assertions and challenges of Melanesian-Germans to externally ascribed racialised identities by German and Australian agencies are explored within the wider context of German-Pacific Islander experiences and linked to present-day remembering and repre...
This paper traces complex negotiations of multiraciality in the context of transgenerational genealo...
The basis for the construction of Australian identity and citizenship in the period 1919-1969 was a ...
In Weimar Germany, in the aftermath of defeat and the loss of the colonies, there was a popular dema...
This paper investigates Melanesian-German history across national and regional boundaries, highlight...
This is an important book. It is a reprint of the first detailed study of how Pacific Islanders resp...
This is a reprint of the first detailed study of how Pacific Islanders responded politically and eco...
This is an important book. It captures under one cover the German approach to her Pacific colonies a...
Japanese emigration to Papua and New Guinea began around the turn of the 19th century, as an offsho...
Mission histories and autobiographies dealing with the internment of Germans from New Guinea in Aust...
This dissertation examines the complex social, cultural, and political worlds occupied by laboring N...
This is a book about the nature of Pacific Island politics under colonial rule. By the late ninetee...
This study of resistance in the Pacific Islands is an attempt to achieve both a wider and deeper und...
This project employs a cultural and institutional approach in its investigation of an evolving Germa...
Peles is a Melanesian concept related to the grounding of a person's Indigenous origin in a particul...
This chapter examines New Zealand’s occupation policy in Samoa including the internment of Samoa Ger...
This paper traces complex negotiations of multiraciality in the context of transgenerational genealo...
The basis for the construction of Australian identity and citizenship in the period 1919-1969 was a ...
In Weimar Germany, in the aftermath of defeat and the loss of the colonies, there was a popular dema...
This paper investigates Melanesian-German history across national and regional boundaries, highlight...
This is an important book. It is a reprint of the first detailed study of how Pacific Islanders resp...
This is a reprint of the first detailed study of how Pacific Islanders responded politically and eco...
This is an important book. It captures under one cover the German approach to her Pacific colonies a...
Japanese emigration to Papua and New Guinea began around the turn of the 19th century, as an offsho...
Mission histories and autobiographies dealing with the internment of Germans from New Guinea in Aust...
This dissertation examines the complex social, cultural, and political worlds occupied by laboring N...
This is a book about the nature of Pacific Island politics under colonial rule. By the late ninetee...
This study of resistance in the Pacific Islands is an attempt to achieve both a wider and deeper und...
This project employs a cultural and institutional approach in its investigation of an evolving Germa...
Peles is a Melanesian concept related to the grounding of a person's Indigenous origin in a particul...
This chapter examines New Zealand’s occupation policy in Samoa including the internment of Samoa Ger...
This paper traces complex negotiations of multiraciality in the context of transgenerational genealo...
The basis for the construction of Australian identity and citizenship in the period 1919-1969 was a ...
In Weimar Germany, in the aftermath of defeat and the loss of the colonies, there was a popular dema...