Nauru is a very small, very isolated island with a small indigenous population, yet in 1963 it was making world headlines. Microscopic though its problems were, they seemed typical of those of many emerging countries, and the very limitations of its existence, circumscribing political, economic, social and cultural change, promised to allow me the opportunity to examine such variations at close range without the complication of the many factors which would intrude in larger, more populous areas. From the pre-annexation days before 1888 Nauru's evolution to 1966 has been quite complex. Politically it has experienced four colonial administrations and now pursues the promise of self-government. Economically it has moved from a tim...
Tulagi was the capital of the British Solomon Islands Protectorate between 1897 and 1942. The Britis...
FOR the peoples of the Pacific Islands the nineteenth century was a period of bewildering and demor...
Tulagi was the capital of the British Solomon Islands Protectorate between 1897 and 1942. The Britis...
Nauru: Phosphate and Political Progress is the story of David and Goliath in a modern political sett...
In the 1950s, Australia, the United Kingdom and New Zealand were forced to consider the long term fu...
Conference paper for the Cultural Encounters in the Pacific War conference, sponsored by the East-We...
Nauru is a small, isolated, raised coral atoll. The physical environment is one of relatively poor s...
This paper explains the connection between colonialism, environmental destruction, capitalism, and d...
The history of the people of the Federated States of Micronesia’s engagement with the outside w...
Nauru the small Pacific Coral island lying just sourh of the equator, has supplied high-grade phosph...
International perceptions of the Pacific Island nation of Nauru are dominated by two interrelated st...
THE settlement of Cocos in 1827 by J. Clunies Ross was an event typical of its time, for the pattern...
This thesis is a history of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands from their first settlement in 1826 to 1955,...
It is a little known fact that New Zealand was both a British colony and imperial power in the Pacif...
Rapanui is the world's most remote continuously inhabited place and this isolation enclosed its rema...
Tulagi was the capital of the British Solomon Islands Protectorate between 1897 and 1942. The Britis...
FOR the peoples of the Pacific Islands the nineteenth century was a period of bewildering and demor...
Tulagi was the capital of the British Solomon Islands Protectorate between 1897 and 1942. The Britis...
Nauru: Phosphate and Political Progress is the story of David and Goliath in a modern political sett...
In the 1950s, Australia, the United Kingdom and New Zealand were forced to consider the long term fu...
Conference paper for the Cultural Encounters in the Pacific War conference, sponsored by the East-We...
Nauru is a small, isolated, raised coral atoll. The physical environment is one of relatively poor s...
This paper explains the connection between colonialism, environmental destruction, capitalism, and d...
The history of the people of the Federated States of Micronesia’s engagement with the outside w...
Nauru the small Pacific Coral island lying just sourh of the equator, has supplied high-grade phosph...
International perceptions of the Pacific Island nation of Nauru are dominated by two interrelated st...
THE settlement of Cocos in 1827 by J. Clunies Ross was an event typical of its time, for the pattern...
This thesis is a history of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands from their first settlement in 1826 to 1955,...
It is a little known fact that New Zealand was both a British colony and imperial power in the Pacif...
Rapanui is the world's most remote continuously inhabited place and this isolation enclosed its rema...
Tulagi was the capital of the British Solomon Islands Protectorate between 1897 and 1942. The Britis...
FOR the peoples of the Pacific Islands the nineteenth century was a period of bewildering and demor...
Tulagi was the capital of the British Solomon Islands Protectorate between 1897 and 1942. The Britis...